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The imagery of apples in Robert Frost's poem "After Apple-Picking" symbolizes the cycle of life, the passage of time, and the burden of unfulfilled desires.
I assume you're talking about all the kid pictures with books and apples; this I believe is a metaphor because the apples always have a worm in them: thus the whole bookworm idea... Actually, it is a symbol for education. In the old days, children brought their teachers apples. A book is more obvious as a symbol for education.
The red rose symbolizes love, resilience, and growth. The lottery ticket symbolizes hope and possibility. The abusive father symbolizes fear and control. The dilapidated house symbolizes poverty and neglect. The garden symbolizes beauty, healing, and new beginnings. Georgie's scar symbolizes his pain and trauma. The pain medicine symbolizes escape and temporary relief. The school symbolizes education and opportunity. The friendship with Sister Mary Angela symbolizes support and guidance. The renaming of Georgie as "Little One" symbolizes a fresh start and a new identity.
The charoseth is a mixture commonly made of chopped apples, cinnamon, nuts and a small amount of wine. It symbolizes the mortar used in making the bricks in Egypt.
apples are not oranges
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Apples blue apples crunchy apples dull apples eating apples frozen apples (edible) .... you get the picture
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
An own symbolizes knowledge and also intelligence. An owl has always symbolized a successful education as it is normally associated wearing a cap and gown.
2 apples.
Children often bring their teachers apples as a symbol of appreciation and respect. This tradition likely stems from the historical association of apples with knowledge and education, dating back to when apples were a common gift for teachers in the 19th century. The gesture serves to express gratitude for the teacher's hard work and dedication to their students' learning. Additionally, the act of giving can strengthen the bond between students and teachers.