They're both the abstraction and then generalisation of a topic.
yes, it has many symbolic aspects to it and even more representations
i thik that they are symbolic of forbidden love.
The animals represented on the gate are young bulls (aurochs), lions, and dragons (sirrush). These animals are symbolic representations of certain deities: lions are often associated with Ishtar, bulls with Adad, and dragons with Marduk. Respectively, Ishtar was a goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex, Adad was a weather god, and Marduk was the chief or national god of Babylon.
i think it is unity!
the differences between co-ordinated management of meaning and symbolic interactionism theories
there are lots representations shown on the berlin wall.
Models are not real things, they are symbolic or artificial representations of real things
yes, it has many symbolic aspects to it and even more representations
Iconagraphy: noun, the images and symbolic representations that are traditionally associated with a person or a subject
Vampires are symbolic representations of christians. So you don't have to worry though.
Aborigine totems are symbolic of their God or of those who have passed on. They are only representations of that which is or of that what once was.
The western wall has no visible deities or representations of deities; it just looks like a wall, built out of rather large blocks. The significance of the western wall is purely symbolic.
They are symbolic representations of a story in Navajo mythology. They depict objects like the sacred mountains where the gods live.
Numbers have symbolic representations in the Bible. The number two is representative of unity. The number seven is the number of perfection.
yes
it is analogical
Verbal symbols are symbolic representations. They can be quite powerful in certain contexts. They are used in language as an additional way to convey thoughts and feelings.