a person, place, or thing, that stands for itself and for something beyond itself ....
That's not the answer we want man.
its a symbol
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A person, place, thing, or an event that has meaning in itself and stands for something beyond itself as well; it can signify something else. irony. A term that suggests some sort of discrepancy between appearance and reality; says one thing and means another. antagonist
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A symbol, a singular, common, abstract noun is a word for something that stands for something else; something real that stands for or suggests another thing that cannot in itself be pictured (a lion is a symbol for courage); a letter, character, or sign used instead of a word or group of words (+, =, &, etc.).
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That would be duct tape
Something which stands for something else is a symbol. This includes something in a story which stands for something else, something which may be a deeper meaning. It is not foreshadowing which is a suggestion of future events. Foreshadowing does not stand for something else.
Something which stands for something else is a symbol. This includes something in a story which stands for something else, something which may be a deeper meaning. It is not foreshadowing which is a suggestion of future events. Foreshadowing does not stand for something else.
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A person, place, an activity, or an object, word, phrase, action or gesture that stands for something and carries significant meaning beyond itself. They are often specific to the dramatic context they are in and they can sum up a play even if its only subconsciously.
A person, place, an activity, or an object, word, phrase, action or gesture that stands for something and carries significant meaning beyond itself. They are often specific to the dramatic context they are in and they can sum up a play even if its only subconsciously.
symbol
A person, place, an activity, or an object, word, phrase, action or gesture that stands for something and carries significant meaning beyond itself. They are often specific to the dramatic context they are in and they can sum up a play even if its only subconsciously.