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Dogs, Moose, and Beaver. Oh My!
Do dogs smile? Author Gary Paulsen, in his memoir Winterdance, uses symbol, theme, and metaphors to further the reader’s understanding of the dog-human relationship. Paulsen lives in Minnesota, he decides to starts running dogs on a trapline. He eventually moves to Alaska and wants to run the Iditarod. He tells his stories and explains his relationships with the dogs. He explains the struggles using the literary concepts of symbols, theme, and metaphors to expand the reader’s understanding or the text.
Symbol is an object representing something else. It is a concept or idea that uses something else to show it. At the beginning of the book, Paulsen encounters a beaver while racing on a frozen lake. The dogs see the beaver and start go haywire hen this happens. A symbol in Winterdance is the beaver. The beaver represents the unknown and represents what the reader does not know. Paulsen thought the beaver would attack, but it didn’t. “They would not be able to stop themselves, would tear into him… But
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The message appeals to everyone, it can affect everyone. When Paulsen was running the Dalzell Gorge and the Burn he was thinking about scratching out from the race. He was in soo much pain and was just so tired from it all. “And home to a warm bed and a bath and a hot meal and and and… I looked at Cookie instead.” (p. 187). The theme that goes along with this memory is never giving up. He never left or quit the race, he pushed through and finished the race. This appeals to everyone’s life by just giving the basic fact of never giving up. This quote expands the ideas of possibilities of never giving up and succeeding. The reader can understand about how the themes relate to the real world and how never giving up can help everyone achieve success. That is, how theme can the reader expand the knowledge of Winterdance, Paulsen also uses metaphors to expand the
Question: Describe an important setting in the novel. Explain how it helped you understand a key character The autobiographical novel Winterdance, written by Gary Paulsen, is based on the author's experience both training for running the Iditarod dog sled race in Alaska. An important setting that helped me understand the key character, Paulsen, was the Iditarod race. The physical conditions of the race helped us understand Paulsen running the race in a difficult and harsh manner can give a hope to never give up no matter what happens.
What is a symbol? In literature a symbol is an object, person, place or an idea that has a real meaning in itself and also a deeper and profound meaning . Many examples of symbols can be found in the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story of the book takes place in the roaring 1920’s and within the story Fitzgerald uses a lot of symbols as objects and physical location. The physical locations such as valley of ashes, Gatsby’s mansion , Nick’s house , the green light located in the Buchanan residents’ dock are not only places or locations that the author mentions, they symbolize emotions, feelings and other significant information.
Authors are known to use a multitudinous amount of literary devices in their works of literature. Literary devices are used to deliver a deeper meaning than what is shown on the page. One of the most common literary devices used by authors is symbolism. Symbolism is the use of symbols such as an object, person, or action to portray different meanings. In Robert Lipsyte’s book, The Contender, some of the symbols he uses to show the theme is the movies, the cave, and the stairs.
The book starts with Paulsen retelling a story in which he watched wolves kill and devour a deer in the woods. This event showed Paulsen that nature was gruesome. He then reflects back on how he was once a beaver
A symbol is when an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. As the reader progresses through the book, a letter jacket that continues to be discussed. The letter jacket has more meaning to one individual than just the physical appearance of it. On page 22 of the novel, the author explains what the jacket means to Chris by saying, “It belonged to your brother, Chris. You wear it.
A symbol, a word by definition means, a material object representing something immaterial. The character Jack Merridew, in Lord of The Flies symbolizes chaos, insanity, and ego. In Lord of The Flies Jack Merridew symbolizes chaos by demanding, “’ We want meat’” (51).
What is a symbol of a story? A symbol is something that stands for something else. Also it can contain several layers of meanings that stand for, or represent, something else. Symbol is using an object or action that has a deeper meaning for something more than its literal meaning. The story The Glass Castle contains a lot of different types of symbolic meanings.
( Page 23 Winterdance) The joy of running these dogs can diminish over time. The challenge of running a race , Gary has never run a race before with the dogs, now he wants to run one of the most challenging races is showing his love and wanting to continue it. Gary wants the joy to run his dogs across Alaska and grow even closer with them. The dogs he would grow the closest with would be Cookie , his lead dog.
Imagery is one of the crafts that is very well used. I think that as a reader and our culture always view fire as a bad thing because it have the power to destroy a lot on its path such as we see here in the Desert when we have wildlife fires but ice has the opposite effect. It is supposed to bring peace and beauty. At Christmas, many around the world eagerly await snow to fully bring the season of the joy. I think the same is said in this story.
Symbolism is an artistic expression used in writing when one thing represents another. Shakur uses two embedded symbols in his poem; concrete and a rose. The concrete in which the rose cultivates is not a symbol that
The readers can infer that this imagination that Frost is creating is pleasant. The connotation of “swinging,” helps readers see this as a bright imagination because swinging can be seen as a joyous activity. However in his following
In "Fire and Ice," Robert Frost illustrates world destruction through fire and ice. As Robert Frost uses the elements of fire and ice as symbols of desire and hate, the audience can deduce that Robert Frost was simultaneously conveying the destructive nature of human emotions. Robert Frost commonly uses imagery and symbolism to communicate a deeper second
“Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.” Symbols can add a deeper meaning than just an object itself that the author is trying to make. Symbols can also foreshadow what is yet to come. The audience can interpret a symbol in many ways it depends on their experience. In Southside Chicago the Younger family is struggling to have hope as they are always facing society.
Symbolism in general is the building blocks to all sources of literature and can shape a piece of writing in many ways. Symbols in general can portray what something or someone represents, giving a deeper and metaphorical meaning to a symbol. Symbolism is often used within poetry, literature, music, or even art. This is how an author conveys a different meaning to the audience. For example artists may use the color “red” not only because of the color theory, but to convey love, passion, and maybe even health.