Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. In literature, it's a technique where objects, characters, or actions are used to represent deeper meanings beyond their literal interpretation. Symbolism allows authors to convey complex ideas and emotions in a more indirect and creative way.
A fruit is a product that can grow off of trees and is healthy for your body system
A bird/hawk
Sybolism.
To use one thing to stand for another.
Obviously not, or you wouldn't be asking this question.
tigers have a symbolic relationship with people born in July i love tigers!!!!!!!!!!
It is an emblem of immortality and hope. It refers to a person or thing that has been restored after a great calamity
Generally people associate foxes with sly, clever underhanded things. think cheats, spies and traitors.
The shape encapsulates the wholeness of life and the breadth of the earth with everything in it. An orange symbolizes the sweetness and abundance of life.
Goats don't really represent anything. Islam's pretty straight forward. There isn't a whole lot of sybolism.
There is symbolism throughout modern American literature, and it can be found in a variety of different types of novels. There are symbols in everything from Twilight and Harry Potter to Stephen King.
One possible sybolism is that seven is the number of our psychic centers, also called "chakras" or "interior stars" within our spiritual body.