Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The author uses symbolism that contributes to the success of the text E
The author uses symbolism that contributes to the success of the text   is Lamb by Bernard Mac Laverty    A novel in which the author uses symbolism that contributes to the  success of the text is ââ¬Å"Lambâ⬠ by Bernard Mac Laverty. The author uses  many different symbols, including the pinball machine, fish, birds,  lamb and many more, to very effectively emphasise points he is trying  to make and hint at how the novel will end.    One of the first symbols used in the novel by the author is the symbol  of the bird. Brother Benedict is described like a bird alot. The line  ââ¬Å"Benedict sat waiting with a bird like tilt of the head, sharp,  owl-likeâ⬠ gives a very vivid description of Benedict. It gives the  reader the impression that he is twitching like a bird, waiting on the  right moment to pounce, the words ââ¬Å"before he peckedâ⬠ continue this  idea. ââ¬Å"A chicken eying a seedâ⬠ is another line which continues the  idea of looking at his mark, waiting on the right moment before he  pounces. Birds also are made out to be nasty creatures who bring  sadness and pain. The author refers to the ââ¬Å"depressing screech of  gullsâ⬠, which means exactly what it says, that the noise made by the  gulls are depressing.    Another symbol which is used throughout the novel is the symbol of the  pinball machine. ââ¬Å"His dread of the steel ball thumping hollowly into  the depths of the pinball machine, the inevitability of it despite the  frantic flicking of the small rubber wings unable to reachâ⬠ is a line  which shows that no matter how hard you try in the end you will always  fail. ââ¬Å"Funnelled towards the act he had decided uponâ⬠ also shows this  inevitability, that even though he had chosen to kill the boy for his  own good, there was no longer any other options, ...              ...choice.    The myth of Daedalus and Icarus turns out to be highly symbolic in the  novel. It is significant because in the myth Daedalus is responsible  for his sonââ¬â¢s death while trying to save him from the captivity the  king held them in, while in the novel Michael is responsible for  Owenââ¬â¢s death, and he is saving him from a life of deprivation and  suffering that he would live when they were finally found by the  police.    In conclusion, Bernard Mac Lavertyââ¬â¢s use of these symbols is very  effective as it reveals alot about how the novel will end, by  providing hints to what is going to happen and the reasons for the  event. The way the author uses symbolism to hint at what will become  is very effective as alot of it is not really noticeable until a  second read of the novel. All in all the authors use of symbolism  contributes highly to the success of the novel.                      
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