Jane Eyre
Symbolism in Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre The symbolism of Helen Burns and the Red Room is essential for the message of Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre and the Red Room The incident in the Red Room is the parallel to the life of Jane Eyre.
Lord of the Flies
Symbolism in "Lord of the flies by William Golding The symbolism of Piggys glasses and the beast are essential for the message of William Goldings Lord of the flies.
Piggy and his glasses The glasses with the help of which the fire is started represent the scientific and intellectual power of the society he has been raised in.
Death of a Salesman
Symbolism in Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller The symbolism of the seeds, the diamonds and the stockings is essential for the general concept of Arthur Millers Death of a salesman.
To Kill a Mockingbird
Symbolism in To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee The symbolism of the mockingbirds and the character Boo Radley are essential for the message of Harper Lees To kill a mockingbird.
Pride and Prejudice
Symbolism in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The symbolism of Elizabeths visit to Pemberley is essential for general concept of Jane Austens novel.
Of Mice and Men
Symbolism in Of mice and men by John Steinbeck The symbolism of the Candys dog, Lennie accidently killing a puppy and George and Lennies dream of a farm are essential elements of the message of John Steinbecks Of mice and men.