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The City of Ember

The City of Ember. Symbolism. Learning Target. Understanding the literary device – symbolism . Symbol. A symbol is something that represents what it is and something that it isn’t. For example: An eagle is a bird with a white head. What else can it be a symbol for?. Symbols.

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The City of Ember

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  1. The City of Ember Symbolism

  2. Learning Target Understanding the literary device – symbolism

  3. Symbol A symbol is something that represents what it is and something that it isn’t. For example: An eagle is a bird with a white head. What else can it be a symbol for?

  4. Symbols Whhy does the author include the storyline of a caterpillar that turned into a moth? What might Doon’s caterpillar symbolize? In what way does this compare to Lina’sbean sprout?

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