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StoryForge Writing Resources Defining and Creating Symbolism
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Defining and Creating Symbolism

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Your 10th-grade English teacher would love this template. You know, the one that insisted the author made the curtains blue to allude to some deeper meaning? Sometimes that’s the case and other times the curtains are just blue. It depends on the writer. If you’re a writer that wants to add layers of symbolism for your readers to analyze later this template is perfect for you!

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Your 10th-grade English teacher would love this template. You know, the one that insisted the author made the curtains blue to allude to some deeper meaning? Sometimes that’s the case and other times the curtains are just blue. It depends on the writer. If you’re a writer that wants to add layers of symbolism for your readers to analyze later this template is perfect for you!

Your 10th-grade English teacher would love this template. You know, the one that insisted the author made the curtains blue to allude to some deeper meaning? Sometimes that’s the case and other times the curtains are just blue. It depends on the writer. If you’re a writer that wants to add layers of symbolism for your readers to analyze later this template is perfect for you!

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