The raven is often seen as a symbol of rebellion due to its association with dark themes, independence, and intelligence. In various cultures and mythologies, ravens challenge the status quo and are often portrayed as tricksters or messengers that defy authority. Their bold nature and adaptability in the face of adversity further reinforce their connection to themes of rebellion.
blue bird
The Reaping symbolizes death.The title of the second book, 'Catching Fire', has a symbol in the title. The word "fire" symbolizes a fast/rapid change.The Mockingjays (the cross of a mocking bird and jabber jays) represents freedom and rebellion.
comrade
The Reaping symbolizes death.The title of the second book, 'Catching Fire', has a symbol in the title. The word "fire" symbolizes a fast/rapid change.The Mockingjays (the cross of a mocking bird and jabber jays) represents freedom and rebellion.
The Reaping symbolizes death.The title of the second book, 'Catching Fire', has a symbol in the title. The word "fire" symbolizes a fast/rapid change.The Mockingjays (the cross of a mocking bird and jabber jays) represents freedom and rebellion.
AnswerThe Bird of hope (Cardinal)
The bird.
the falcon
"The Tame Bird Was in a Cage" symbolizes confinement, restriction, and longing for freedom. The caged bird represents imprisonment, while the longing for the wild sky symbolizes the desire for liberation and breaking free from restrictions.
I think a mourning bird symbolizes a death or sorrow.
the owl in myth.
a dove