In books, symbolism is like secret hints that make a story fuller. Things, actions, and words hold deeper meanings.
Symbolism in Literature | Characteristics, Types, and Examples

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In books, symbolism is like secret hints that make a story fuller. Things, actions, and words hold deeper meanings.

A teenage genius battles fairies for their gold with cunning and tech in this fantasy adventure.

Bob Dylan, iconic folk and rock musician and Nobel laureate for literature lyrics and melodies resonate across generations.

Annie Ernaux, renowned French author, explores memory and identity in her works and captivates with introspective prose.

Mo brings book characters to life, embarking on an exhilarating and perilous journey filled with magic and danger.

Cornelia Funke is known for captivating young readers with her imaginative and enchanting stories, including the Inkheart series.

Rick Riordan is a best-selling author known for his captivating young adult novels, blending myth and modernity.

Modernism embraced experimentation, subjectivity, and a break from tradition, reflecting the complexities of a rapidly changing world.

Realism depicts everyday life and human experiences with accuracy, reflecting society’s complexities.

It explores the irrational, dreamlike, and subconscious, blending reality and fantasy to convey deeper truths.