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"What is Symbolism?": A Literary Guide for English Teachers and Students 

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What is symbolism in literature? Are symbols in literature universal? Senior Lecturer Gilad Elbom answers these questions using examples from everyday life and Gilbert Sorrentino's novel Under the Shadow. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify symbolism in stories and poems but also to avoid symbolic over-reach as they analyze its structure and purpose.
Spanish as well as English subtitles are now available for this video. To switch between languages, click on the "settings" button in the video.
The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF RU-vid Channel or visit liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/w...
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Timestamps
0:00 Symbolism Basic Definition
0:54 Are Some Symbols Universal?
1:27 Symbolism Advanced Definition
2:50 Symbolism Extended Example
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@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
This video now includes Spanish as well as English subtitles. For a full list of dual-language videos in our series, please see the following site: liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
@teojocatherrien3204
@teojocatherrien3204 3 года назад
i want this guy as my teacher, he is so amazing
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your kind words, Téo! We're happy to hear you enjoyed the video and we hope you enjoy the others in our series as well!
@tk006
@tk006 Год назад
Greetings General Kenobi
@_sweetdessert
@_sweetdessert 3 года назад
That was actually very descriptive and easy to interpret, thank you!
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, SweetDessert! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@muneerasabry2204
@muneerasabry2204 Год назад
The best explanation. I loved it. Even my daughter loves watching your detailed video. Thank you so much.
@SWLF
@SWLF Год назад
Thanks so much for your kind words, Muneera! We hope you and your daughter enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@thewanderer37
@thewanderer37 3 года назад
Informative video, thank you! I'm currently writing a novel and exploring lots of different literature in the process, this helped me to progress my writing, and introduced me to a new author in Sorrentino.
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Anthony! We hope you find the other videos in our series useful to you as well. Good luck with that novel!
@calebrenji
@calebrenji 3 года назад
Very Helpful, I used this to understand symbolism for my Literature task. Thank you.
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your kind words, Caleb. We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@josuebenvindo
@josuebenvindo 4 года назад
This video is a bless. Thank you from Brazil! Could you please indicate some books about this subject?
@SWLF
@SWLF 4 года назад
Thanks so much for the comment, josuebenvindo! We're delighted to see our series making its way to Brazil, and we hope all is well with you during the ongoing public health crisis in our two countries. If you are interested in learning more, you can visit our dedicated pages to each literary term on our website (in this case, here): liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/what-symbolism These pages offer a full transcript of each video and include suggestions for further readings and applications for literature teachers and students.
@RickhunterSDF1
@RickhunterSDF1 3 года назад
He’s responding to all the comments, what a mad lad
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
@@RickhunterSDF1 Ha! When COVID-19 and wildfire smoke keep you indoors, you have to do something to keep sane.
@SWLF
@SWLF 4 года назад
Please drop us a comment to let us know what you thought of our video! Doing so will help us to build a rich digital learning environment around the topic of literary characters.
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
@Dan Thompson Thanks so much for your kind words, Dan. We'll be sure to add the suggestions to the growing list of terms we'd like to cover. And yeah, an entire series on theme--a concept that can be quite challenging for students to wrap their heads around--is a great idea.
@Kitbats
@Kitbats 2 года назад
Incredible video. It helped me understand more on symbolism for my output and even in other parts of it indirectly.
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Denzel! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@asmaaelsokkary1196
@asmaaelsokkary1196 Год назад
I can't find a word to describe this beneficial leacture, thank you
@SWLF
@SWLF Год назад
Wow, thanks so much for your kind words, asmaaelsokkary1196! We hope you enjoy the other lessons in our series as well!
@muneerasabry2204
@muneerasabry2204 Год назад
You are an amazing teacher.
@nersha8472
@nersha8472 2 года назад
Nicely explained, I'd love to see videos on novel reviews too.
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the suggestion, Nersha! We'll give it some thought as we plan out the future directions for the site.
@chessematics
@chessematics 2 года назад
Eye opening explanation. Thank you sir!
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Chessematics! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@amrutha4814
@amrutha4814 2 года назад
Thankyou ❤️ This gave me some ideas for my upcoming presentation
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Awesome! Good luck with that presentation, Amrutha!
@MuhammadSajjad_1992
@MuhammadSajjad_1992 3 года назад
Such a beautiful explanation
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Muhammad! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@lorenzohamar2778
@lorenzohamar2778 3 года назад
Very well made video it really helped me out!
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Lorenzo! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@hemalakshmi4250
@hemalakshmi4250 3 года назад
Nicely explained sir 👏 In The Portrait of the Artist as a Young man by James Joyce the protagonist is Stephen Dedalus Stephen symbolizes 1st Christian Martyr and Dedalus is a character from Greek Mythology, who escapes from Crete an island with handmade wings with wax and feathers... Like Dedalus, the protagonist of the novel finally escapes from Ireland which he feels limiting his talents and life!
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Great work here, Hema! Joyce is quite a good choice for practicing your identification and interpretation of symbols. He certainly builds quite a few into Portrait...
@hemalakshmi4250
@hemalakshmi4250 3 года назад
@@SWLF 😄👍
@siah0GG
@siah0GG 3 года назад
Thank you and god bless you all
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Siah! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@krishnasainilawan4644
@krishnasainilawan4644 2 года назад
Your way of explanation amezing 👌👌👌👍👍☺️ So much useful video , love from India ❣️
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Wow, thanks so much, Krishna! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@lnews810
@lnews810 3 года назад
Thanks so much 🙂
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video, Leesa! We hope you enjoy the others in our series as well!
@giz2622
@giz2622 2 года назад
That's so good informations, thanks a lott
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Thanks so much for your kind words. We hope you enjoy the other videos in the series as well!
@Ziaullah-bk5ut
@Ziaullah-bk5ut 3 года назад
Short lecture but to the point 😍keep going
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Zia! We're trying to get a few more recorded before the start of the summer!
@isleastron8251
@isleastron8251 3 года назад
Solid explanation! Can you also do some literary theory videos? Thanks in advance
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion, Isle! We've had a few suggestions for literary theory, and we tried out a bit of Freud in our "What is the Uncanny?" video. We may put more together later this year.
@raziabanoo5164
@raziabanoo5164 2 года назад
Thanks sir , it was really helpful ❤️☺️
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Razia! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@trulyhelpless
@trulyhelpless Год назад
This is what I needed
@SWLF
@SWLF Год назад
Excellent! We're so happy you found the lesson useful and we hope you enjoy the other videos in the series as well!
@tamarsilverman2009
@tamarsilverman2009 2 месяца назад
It was a bit confusing, but zi think J got thd gist, and a few examples of how to find symbols, and if they are simpler or more deep in their usage.
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 месяца назад
Thanks, Tamar! If you'd like to see a full transcript of the lesson, check it out here: liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/what-symbolism
@tetzlaffjo
@tetzlaffjo 4 года назад
I appreciate the broader context of the idea of symbolism here, ie that it is unique to the text, and not drawn from some universal meaning. But sometimes it's so hard to find the symbols in texts and parse out their meanings/significations. A few more examples here would have been really useful. Also, what's the difference between a symbol and a motif? You probably have a video about motif, and I'll go look it up now.
@SWLF
@SWLF 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this comment, Jodi! We agree that symbols can be complicated--particularly given the fact that they are not subject to universal categorization. Here's a really simple one taken from Star Wars (to keep with that theme). Whenever Darth Vader appears in that movie, hes usually accompanied by that stirring John Williams track "DonDonDon, Don DA Don, Don DA Don." This music doesn't, of course, HAVE to be associated with Darth Vader, but within the terms of the movie, it is. Incidentally, this is also an example of a motif (or, more specifically, a leitmotif) in which a certain musical phrase is associated (somewhat arbitrarily) with a given character. As this idea suggests, leitmotifs and motifs in general are recurring symbolic patterns, but symbols can also be one offs. Another example of a motif (and a symbol) is the mangled pink teddy bear that keeps showing up in AMC's terrific tv series Breaking Bad. That little teddy bear floating in the pool opens so many episodes of the show, and its strange recurrence forces us as readers to ask why it does--what the little bear is associated with either via metaphor (it is disfigured like Gus Fring is disfigured), synecdoche (a plane crash caused, indirectly, by Walter White's drug business causes the bear to fall into the pool), or metonymy (the character Jane Margolis). OK, one final big one. In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, students often learn that a billboard advertising an eye doctor (TJ Eckleburg) stands in for God, because one character--the traumatized George Wilson--sees the billboard and says "God sees everything." In this dramatic moment, the billboard isn't a stand in for God. Wilson just imbues that billboard with that meaning after the death of his wife. This passage certainly speak to some complicated themes in the novel (e.g. we could talk for a LONG time about the significance of characters confusing capitalism/advertising with religion), but those discussions only make sense if we view symbols as less a marker of how to read the world "correctly" and more a marker of understanding a character's worldview, which is subject to debate. For more on this difference, see our "What is Free Indirect Discourse?" video. We hope that helped!
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
In text??
@abhikmodak3170
@abhikmodak3170 3 года назад
Thank you alot! It has really helped me, best regards from India
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Abhik! We're so happy to see our videos getting some international views!
@abhikmodak3170
@abhikmodak3170 3 года назад
@@SWLF You guys deserve more
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
@@abhikmodak3170 We're trying! Thanks for getting the word out!
@issraklearningworld1032
@issraklearningworld1032 3 года назад
Very informative and helpful
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much, ILW! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well.
@imendridi410
@imendridi410 Год назад
Thank you
@SWLF
@SWLF Год назад
You're very welcome, imen! We're delighted to hear that you found the lesson useful.
@rochellelaniog172
@rochellelaniog172 3 года назад
Hi just wanna ask. what's the importance of symbolism in literature?
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Great question, Rochelle! Authors will often build elaborate symbolic structures into their poems, plays, and stories, and understanding these structures can help us to better understand their themes, characters, and events.
@universalgrandpa
@universalgrandpa Год назад
In two separate paragraphs answer the following based on reading by Nathaniel Hawthorne: What do you think the black veil symbolizes? What do you think the minister has been trying to tell the people through his symbolic gesture of the veil.
@legolas-spock-skywalker
@legolas-spock-skywalker 3 года назад
Hold up... we're 𝘢𝘭𝘭 going to die sooner than we think? ...what do you know that I don't???
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Ha! That's just a bit of dark humor, we'd say.
@lohithreddy2121
@lohithreddy2121 3 месяца назад
Thanks u sir
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 месяца назад
You're very welcome, @lohithreddy2121 ! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@nisrinarrai593
@nisrinarrai593 3 года назад
please, can anyone tell me wht is the symblosim of numbers in literature?
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Hi, Nisrin. As with other symbols, there are no universal symbolic values for numbers in literature. The number 13, for example, is considered unlucky in American culture, but that number has nothing inherently ominous about it. A better approach to symbols is to determine how the text and its accompanying context encourages us to read a given number with symbolic value.
@nibuminuvlog4317
@nibuminuvlog4317 23 дня назад
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious❤❤
@SWLF
@SWLF 20 дней назад
Ha! Thanks so much, @nibuminuvlog4317 ! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@lionhogwarts3642
@lionhogwarts3642 11 месяцев назад
Can you make a video on epithet and allusion please
@SWLF
@SWLF 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the suggestion, lionhogwarts3642! We do have a "What is an allusion?" up on our page, and we'll add epithet to the list!
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
Symbolism is very interesting. It was known in Russian literature.
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
Interesting! Could you give us an example or two, Alchemist?
@timeandattention3945
@timeandattention3945 3 года назад
How are symbols different from signs ?
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Great question, Lebohang! Symbols can change fairly dramatically from poem to poem or story to story. Signs, however, are agreed upon symbols within a given community. In other words, symbols are more variable than signs.
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy 3 года назад
Hi professor ..Can you help. me to learn speaking English language ? I'm Arabic woman and like to learn English
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your suggestion, Zoza! We are rolling out a new video series on Standard English Grammar that we hope will be useful to you as you learn English. The first video in that series is available here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vZjNznvqgEs.html
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy 3 года назад
@@SWLF Think you sir very much🌷
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy 3 года назад
Thank you
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy
@ZozoZozo-ym1yy 3 года назад
@@SWLF thank you
@atomicflea4360
@atomicflea4360 3 года назад
2:46 we're 𝘢𝘭𝘭 going to die sooner than we think, hmm what about imoratals
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Ha! Yes, except for us immortals.
@GhostFart_360
@GhostFart_360 3 года назад
What are the levels of symbolism y'all? This question confuses me, and our lecturer needs the answer in the next class...
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
Hmm, we're a bit confused by the question, TMTnl. There are no "universal" symbols--they operate in different ways as we move from one literary text to another. As such, there are no "universal" levels of symbolism in literature. Perhaps your lecturer is thinking about critics of the mid-20th century such as Northrup Frye, whose "Anatomy of Criticism" proposed a set of different kinds of symbols based upon medieval ways of reading texts?
@GhostFart_360
@GhostFart_360 3 года назад
@@SWLF I will check those, Thank you for pinting this out.
@R2GamerM
@R2GamerM 3 года назад
Me link kro ya unlink
@wormly57
@wormly57 3 года назад
Thanos
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
We're gonna go ahead and assume that you meant thanks rather than the supervillain Thanos from the Avengers movie series here. Thank you for supporting the series!
@archaicnymph2977
@archaicnymph2977 3 года назад
Are you paid specifically to respond to all comments? Who runs the channel directly?
@SWLF
@SWLF 3 года назад
No one is getting paid for this project, ArchaicNymph. We're all just taking a bit of time out of our regular schedules to do a bit of public outreach.
@nayajouri9824
@nayajouri9824 3 года назад
what's the difference between allegory and Symbolism
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
@@nayajouri9824 Allegory and symbolism are often confused, but they are not the same thing. Symbolism is the use of symbols, usually physical objects, to represent abstract ideas or qualities. ... Allegory is a work that makes extensive use of symbolism in order to communicate a broader moral or meaning.
@denisebastick9825
@denisebastick9825 3 года назад
it could mean allot of things 😐😐😐😐
@5464654135756
@5464654135756 2 года назад
I don’t get it
@lucienlin7954
@lucienlin7954 2 года назад
Turi ip ip ip
@ivysamino
@ivysamino 2 года назад
turi ip ip ip
@morescodesup2087
@morescodesup2087 5 месяцев назад
Is this memes for academics?
@SWLF
@SWLF 5 месяцев назад
Ha! Interesting metaphor, @morescodesup2087 ! But what is the nature of the vehicle / tenor relationship here? Check out our "What are vehicles and tenors?" video and then let us know your thoughts...
@johnyoutube6746
@johnyoutube6746 2 года назад
Bible is full of symbolism
@SWLF
@SWLF 2 года назад
It is indeed! What did you have in mind? And thanks for the comment, john! We hope you enjoy the other videos in our series as well!
@johnyoutube6746
@johnyoutube6746 2 года назад
@@SWLF I been reading bible since I was a kid Now I know that there are many hidden messages in the bible through symbolism
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
Yea, revelation is full of symbolic
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
@@johnyoutube6746 indeed. And full of parables, symbolic, allegory , metaphor , figure of speech
@johnyoutube6746
@johnyoutube6746 2 года назад
@@Moodboard39 Do you know what/who is the God in the bible
@ILLUMINONY
@ILLUMINONY 2 года назад
Makes you think about what the eye on the pyramid behind the dollar bill means huh? 👁 #followthewhiterabbit🕳🐇
@intellectually_lazy
@intellectually_lazy 6 месяцев назад
seriously? that's all? really not much, is it? barely a snack. gtfooh! come back when you got something
@SWLF
@SWLF 6 месяцев назад
Hmm, well we certainly disagree, @intellectually_lazy . We try to keep these videos incredibly short to encourage viewers to pursue the topic for themselves in greater depth. They are meant to be a starting point, not a complete picture.
@muneerasabry2204
@muneerasabry2204 Год назад
Sir, can I have your email
@SWLF
@SWLF Год назад
We can't guarantee a response, but you are welcome to reach out to our main office to share any questions you might have for our professors. The contact info is available here: liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf
@johaniskandar894
@johaniskandar894 2 года назад
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@hemiclips5596
@hemiclips5596 2 года назад
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