In the book Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys, theme was often showed through symbolism. One of the themes in the story was having hope even when you think there’s nothing left to hope for. This theme was everywhere in the book, because it was showed through symbolism most of the time. For example, in the beginning of Lina’s journey, Andrius finds a gemstone outside one day. He brought it back to train car and passed it around to everyone. The gemstone brought hope and a smile back to everyone. Andrius later gave the stone to Lina to give her strength. However, that’s not the end of the stone’s travels Lina later on in the story gave the stone to Jonas (her brother) when he falls ill at the beet farm. Jonas thankfully ends up recovering, …show more content…
He begins to feel that Andrius needs hope and something lucky as well, so he hands it off to him. Finally, when Andrius and Lina are being seperated, Andrius slips the stone into her pocket. He knows that wherever Lina was going, she was going to need all the hope she could get. Lina and her family end up at the top of the Arctic Circle and the conditions are horrible. One of the only things that got her through it was the gem. It gave her hope that she would one day make it back to Andrius and be happy again. That simple little stone ended up being one of the only things helping Lina and the ones she loves get through a hard time. It was a symbol of hope. Another important piece of symbolism the author added was Lina’s parents wedding rings. These helped show a smaller theme: that family is more important than anything. In the beginning of the story Lina, her mom, and Jonas are put in a group, but without her father. She has no idea where he is, so one night she, Jonas, and Andrius go looking for him. They find their dad in a different group, and he gives Lina his wedding ring. He knows that giving up his ring means that Lina’s mother will have more money to
Between Shades of Gray is a story about a teenager named Lina and her family being taken from her home in Lithuania and brought to Serbia by the NKVD to then be put into concentration camps. The Crucible is a play about the Salem Witch trials in 1692 where some young girls claim to have been affected by whichcraft. Both these stories have similar themes that develop throughout. Irony, authority and hysteria are some of the themes The Crucible and Between Shades of Gray shares. Both Between Shades of Gray and The Crucible share a common theme of irony.
In a book “Among the Hidden” by Margaret Peterson Haddix, symbolism is used to create a powerful feeling with a place or thing. For example, Luke (the main protagonist) was "... always safe and protected by the house and the barn and the woods. Until they took the woods away." (pg. 11) The woods were Luke’s playground where he didn’t have to worry about being seen, his only safeguard and protection from the Population Police.
Beneath the crystal there appears to be a pond, but it was gleaming and sparkling just like the crystals. They walk down rock-like spiral steps and reach the pond. Ruby then tells Corrin, "We don't know what
Therefore, the theme of the story is too much pride can be a bad thing; the narrator lets his pride get the best of him and ends up killing Doodle. Three symbols that enrich the understanding of the story and relate to the theme are the Old Woman Swamp, the color red, and the scarlet ibis. The first symbol that enriches the understanding of the story
There were many difficult paths throughout the journey but that did not stop no one. Even though they knew the danger, that did not stop none of them. They were bound to find their father and any message as of what was going on. Little plans and secrets brought Lina and Jonas back to Siberia leaving both their mother and father behind. It took them hope and determination to be able to tell the story given for students to read
Why is the book called “Night”? “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, that turned my life into one long night seven times sealed. ”(p. 34) Never shall I forget that smoke.(p. 34) That night, the soup tasted of corpses.
The theme of hope can be found where there is despair and where there is fear there is faith can be related to life. For example, The theme of hope can be seen when a person is at their lowest and is depressed, but they still have hope that there will be day when they don’t feel that way anymore. Also the theme of faith can play into life when someone 's greatest fears have entered their life and they have to have faith that they have the power to overcome their fears. Throughout the novel “Between Shades of Gray” Sepetys create the themes of faith can be found where there is despair and where there is fear there is faith and these themes can be seen in every character as they
In other words, one does not get what they always want, one has to appreciate what they get, this supports the overarching theme and is represented by the symbolism, the setting, and the metaphors.
‘No you keep it’ said Andrius.” This is the first time we see the stone being used as a symbol on page 94. Right now in the text, it symbolizes the beginning of their friendship. This is important because readers get something to root for in terms of something outside the main conflict. “The stone Andrius had slipped it into my pockets.
Symbolism is a major device used in literature. It helps explain that words are not just meanings. Symbolism shows that words can be explained by using images or objects. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, symbols help emphasize the themes in the story. The major themes are the Hearth and the Salamander, fire and blood.
Art is way of expression. People can use actions and art or express themselves in ways other than speaking. In the book Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, symbolism holds a big significance. The trees mentioned throughout the book symbolize Melinda’s changing “seasons” (her “growing” as a person). People, like trees, go through phases, they freeze in the winter, becoming nothing but lonely limbs without leaves covered with white slush.
Another example of symbolism is shown when author William J. Brondell states “She reassures him that she also wants him to have custody of Honoria,and she praises him for his restoration” (Brondell 24). This symbolizes Honoria and hope because it shows that she too believes that Charlie honestly wants to change in order to become a better father. It also shows Charlie’s determination to change for the better and give up his old life up for a chance at a new one, as well as a chance to be a better
Green is a very prominent color in the story. Cassia chooses a green dress for her matching ceremony because it brings out her eyes. She says, "I like the idea that, for one night, I don 't look like everyone else"(page number). This shows her wish to stand out from the crowd and be unique. Green also represents Cassia 's strength.
Symbolism in general is the building blocks to all sources of literature and can shape a piece of writing in many ways. Symbols in general can portray what something or someone represents, giving a deeper and metaphorical meaning to a symbol. Symbolism is often used within poetry, literature, music, or even art. This is how an author conveys a different meaning to the audience. For example artists may use the color “red” not only because of the color theory, but to convey love, passion, and maybe even health.
The use of lighting and filters for colours is not just used for simple illumination but it is more meaningful. It helps to understand the characters and focus our attention on certain objects and actions. The colour can be used as a motif, an occurring manifestation in which the shades themselves become an important part of the story, reflecting emotions, altering situations and underlining scenes. (Bordwell, Thompson and Smith, n.d.)