A witch typically symbolizes power, independence, and the ability to wield magic or supernatural forces. In folklore and literature, witches are often portrayed as complex characters who challenge societal norms and offer alternative perspectives on life and the world.
Scary dreams about a witch usually refer to a negative or rejected aspect of the dreamer's own self. In children's dreams, the witch is often the naughty self who must be controlled to avoid being punished. In youth and adulthood, the witch might symbolize anger, jealousy or any other "dark" impulse that must be repressed and controlled.
Perhaps, the holy spirit to guide to where we should go [Susan,Lucy,Peter, and Edmund follow the robin into the forest and it leads them to the Beaver.]
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
In "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, the cows roaming freely in the streets symbolize the chaos and disorder in Salem caused by the witch trials. The image of the wandering cows suggests a breakdown of order and control in the community as fear and hysteria take hold. This symbolism reflects the moral and social chaos unleashed by the witch trials and the destructive consequences of unchecked accusations and mass hysteria.
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They symbolize beauty.
the books symbolize wings.
They symbolize peace
it could symbolize suicide......
The noun for "symbolize" is "symbolization."
A bird can symbolize freedom, love for children, or what ever you feel it should symbolize.
To be a witch or not be a witch is up to you. Anybody can become a witch, no one is born a witch. If you have learnt and practice Witchcraft, then you are a witch.