A non-conventional symbol is a symbol that does not acquire meaning until it is used in the story.
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The symbols of Greek culture played a significant role in shaping ancient society by representing values, myths, and ideals that influenced art, literature, and philosophy. These symbols continue to inspire modern art and literature by providing a rich source of themes, motifs, and archetypes that resonate with contemporary audiences.
Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols, their meanings, and how they are used to communicate. It explores how signs and symbols are used in different cultures and contexts to convey messages and create meaning.
SymbolismMovement in art and literature in the late 19th century that rejected realism and tried to express abstract or ideas through the use of symbolic images
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A non-conventional symbol is a symbol that does not acquire meaning until it is used in the story.
nonconventional: water, sun, wind They're expensive They can be recycled (not sun) and don't pollute. good long term effects conventional: oil, coal, electricity Global warming good short term effects non-renewable
An overuse of symbols can be found in religious or spiritual contexts, where multiple symbols may be used to represent complex beliefs or ideas. Another example is in literature or art, where symbols may be piled on to the point of overshadowing the actual content or message of the work. In politics, symbols are often overused to convey identity, values, or ideology.
only one that i know of, that is the 'charlie bone' series.