Symbolism uses symbols to represent ideas or qualities, such as loss, grief, or pain. This idea is of utmost importance because, in the novel Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, two symbols show the suffering of Billie Jo and Daddy. Hence, the author uses symbolism to explain the loss in Billie Jo’s and Daddy’s lives, using the gaping hole that daddy digs and the missing cranberry sauce.
Primarily, Billie Jo’s symbol for suffering loss was the cranberry sauce, as it represents her loss of her mother. She often served Christmas dinner with special cranberry sauce. So, when Ma dies from a flaming bucket of kerosene, she can't make it. Since Billie Jo is unable to make the special cranberry sauce, it represents a loss in Billie Jo's life. With it, Christmas dinner would seem more conventional. The author proclaimed, "My father loved Ma’s special cranberry sauce. / But she never showed me how to make it"(Hesse 25-16). These lines show that Ma has passed, as Billie Jo can not learn how to make her cranberry sauce, as you can never learn anything from the dead. Also, the word loved, not loves shows the impact of Ma’s death as he cannot love it anymore because Ma is gone.
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Which is a hole that he is digging. At first, Ma suggested digging a pond could help the crops survive, while Daddy thought the water in the ground would seep in far too fast. After her death, Daddy decided to see if she was right. “I think he’s digging the pond/ to feed off the windmill/ The one that Ma wanted/ but he doesn’t say/ he digs.” That shows that he is digging the pond because of her untimely death; it makes this his symbol of Ma's loss. Also, the prodigious size of the hole may represent the hole in his heart because of the loss of
this makes sea young scared of the world. she also has been in her apartment for a few months. but when she becomes a part of the garden it helps her overcome her fear of being scared of the world. because of the incidents that have occurred. the garden also helps her meet new people , make new friends ,she also buys a funnel for rainwater so people from the garden could use this to water the plants,plants peppers and she gets happy when people start using her funnel she even says “that day i see man use my funnel then many people feel very glad inside feel part of the garden almost like family “ - Sea
Thus, the author uses the two symbols, cranberry sauce and the hole, to show a loss in Billie Jo and her father’s lives. Primarily, the author's use of symbolism shows how cranberry sauce greatly affects
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Where he should’ve changed from a shovel to a rake, he only kept digging. And that was the end of his dance. He was digging. Papa wanted me to dig. But Why.”
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