Wednesday, January 3, 2024

A short note on "Symbolism" with some examples from well-known writings.

 Symbolism   -
         
  Symbolism is a very common  and a well-known word in the field of literature. 'Symballein' is a Greek verb and 'symbolon' is a Greek noun.The word 'symbol' comes in English from these two Greek words. 'Symballein' the verb means 'to throw together' and the noun 'symbolon' means a 'sign' or 'mark' or 'token'. So  symbol or the sign is an object (animate or inanimate)  which represents something else.Symbol stands for any other thing. In Coleridge's language  a symbol 'is characterized by a translucence of the special in the individual'. The French  poet Mallarme provides us with some explanation regarding symbolism and to him symbolism is the art of evoking  an object ' little by little so as to reveal a mood '. Mallarme's follower Henri de Regnier's view about symbol is that it is implicit , oblique and something that is not spelt out. Symbol  is , according to him, a comparison between the concrete and the abstract. 

   Some examples may clarify the word 'symbolism' and may help the readers to make out the matter of 'symbolism', its importance and its usefulness. Symbol may be tangible or intangible. Here are some example of palpable symbols. We generally  find a 'scale' in the court of law and this 'scale' symbolizes 'justice'. Take the flower 'rose' which stands for 'beauty', while the 'lily' for 'purity'. A very known bird 'dove' stands for 'peace' whereas the king of beast 'lion' is taken as the symbol of 'strength and courage'. The 'cross' is the symbol for 'Christianity' and the 'crooked cross' (swastika) for Nazi Germany and Fascism.

 Some action and gestures may have some significance and these ones serve as symbol. Someone with 'clenched fist' is found in some situation which symbolizes  something and this is  nothing but 'aggression'.When a person  starts 'beating his breast' his action symbolizes 'remorse'. 'Raised arms' of someone stands for 'surrender'.    













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