Symbolism
Symbolism is a method of representing ideas, qualities, or states of mind through signs that carry meanings beyond their literal sense. In literature, art, and film, a symbol is an object, figure, color, or event that stands for a broader theme or concept. Symbols differ from signs in semiotics by inviting interpretation and emotional resonance rather than conveying a direct, practical message. They may be culturally shared or personally meaningful to the creator or audience.
The term is closely associated with a late 19th-century European movement, particularly in French poetry, where
In practice, symbols can be objects, characters, colors, or recurring motifs that acquire significance beyond their
Critics note that symbolic interpretation relies on reader or viewer context, which can lead to varying or