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Symbolism is generally the use of a concrete object to represent an abstract idea. It is commonly used in stories and poetry, including song lyrics. For example, a bird may be used to symbolize innocence. Most of the time, symbols are not directly revealed as symbols; it is up to the reader to decide what something may represent.

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