Glass can mean a variety of things in theatre though it often represents fragility (easily broken) also being 'see through' meaning tactless. Also, I am not absolutely sure why this is a representation but it can also mean innocence.
a glass of wine
Everyone can see all that you do all the time. The equivalent of a glass house.
Some literary devices used in "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles include foreshadowing, unreliable narration, and symbolism. Foreshadowing is used to hint at future events, the unreliable narration adds tension and mystery, and symbolism helps to underscore important themes throughout the novel.
The most likely meaning is that the cardinal mistook the (glass) doorway for an opening, and died when it collided with the door.
Religious imagery pertains to pictures (paintings, drawings, stained glass, etc.) or objects that have religious significance due to their use of symbolism.
"Through the Looking Glass" symbolizes a mirror reflection of reality in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," representing a distorted and nonsensical world that challenges traditional perceptions and norms.
Tagalog word of symbolism: sumasagisag
No symbolism what so ever.
Allegory is a type of symbolism
The beauty of stained glass shadows in architectural design can be enhanced by strategically placing light sources to create dynamic patterns and colors, using intricate and detailed stained glass designs, and incorporating elements of nature or symbolism to add depth and meaning to the shadows cast.
symbolizes= simboliza
Religious symbolism is the use of symbols by a religion.