The turtle represents grandma's desperation to find cereal without dust in the bowl. The turtle was hit by a car which shows grandma's anger towards grandpa due to the fact that she also used a car to hit grandpa. He should have given her that darn cereal.
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In Chapter 13 of "The Grapes of Wrath," the land turtle symbolizes endurance, resilience, and survival in the face of adversity. The turtle's slow and steady journey across the highway reflects the determination of the migrant families, who also struggle to persevere despite the challenges they face during the Dust Bowl. The turtle's ability to keep moving forward despite obstacles highlights the strength and tenacity needed to survive in harsh conditions.
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Chief of State is the president's role as the symbolic head of the US. This is also referred to as the Head of State.
There is not a symbolic meaning of the carpenter bee. This type of bee is common throughout the United States and Canada and hold no special meaning.
The Jesse Tree is a symbolic way of presenting the story of God's love and action in the lives of his people throughout centuries.
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In "The Door in the Wall" by H.G. Wells, the protagonist Lionel Wallace sees a vision of a devastating attack on a castle. The attackers are described as faceless creatures of darkness and shadow, symbolic of the fears and doubts that plague Lionel throughout the story.
A fawn is often symbolically associated with qualities such as innocence, gentleness, and grace. It can also represent a sense of new beginnings or growth in various cultures and folklore.
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It was a symbolic end of World War 1. It was a truce.
Beulah is the land of Israel as described in the Bible and is a symbolic name for Israel, in referring to the restoration of Jerusalem.
The battle scene they described was not the success depicted.