In traditional stories, monsters often symbolize evil, chaos, or the struggle between good and evil. They can also represent the hero's inner fears or weaknesses. Heroes, on the other hand, typically embody virtues such as courage, resilience, and moral strength. They serve as a model for overcoming challenges and achieving victory against overwhelming odds.
u would usually find monsters and other supernatural elements in fantasy books, legends or supernatural action stories.
Animals in stories can represent anything. They usually stand for something about the main character or something close to that. They can be represented by a cousiouness or somethihng deeper within the soul. Like spirits.
The traditional shape of a piñata for Las Posadas is a seven-pointed star. It is meant to represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Wise Men to Jesus.
The persons and objects seen in dreams are usually symbols that represent something else. The dream you describe probably is not about the relatives themselves, but things they represent. For example, if there is an inherited weakness or disease in your family, your dream might express that by showing your relatives turning into monsters. ... From a different perspective, the relatives might represent different aspects of yourself. The monsters could symbolize qualities that you dislike in yourself. You think that that particular relative is mean, dishonest, abusive, etc. Dreams are things that you don't think about during the day. If you love them and they turn into monsters.... you think something awful might happen to that person.
It is a thing where you put your monsters fave things and when people click on you they usually go up to the profile.
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Stories tend to be shorter, usually only a couple pages long. But books are usually pretty long.
They represent cities.
No, but you usually are
usually main street
usually it represents the the air presure