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  2. Symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Symbolism is a term that can refer to various arts, religions, or sciences that use symbols to represent or suggest meanings. Learn about the different types and examples of symbolism in arts, religion, and science.

  3. Allegory - Wikipedia

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    An allegory is a narrative or visual representation that conveys a hidden or complex meaning through symbolic figures, actions, or events. Learn about the origins, types, and examples of allegory in literature, art, and philosophy.

  4. Fairy - Wikipedia

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    A fairy is a type of supernatural being or creature, often with magical powers, found in the folklore of multiple European cultures. The term fairy has various origins, meanings, and spellings, and can refer to different kinds of beings or places, such as fey, fay, fae, or faerie.

  5. Petrifaction in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the myths and legends of turning people or animals into stone, also known as petrifaction. Find out which creature is an enormous snake that can petrify with its gaze, and explore the stories of Medusa, the Gorgons, and other petrifying beings.

  6. Imagery - Wikipedia

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    Imagery is visual symbolism or figurative language that evokes sense impressions in a literary work or other activities. Learn about the five major types of sensory imagery and other forms of imagery, such as kinesthetic, phenomenological, and color imagery.

  7. Symbolism (movement) - Wikipedia

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    Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and realism. In literature, the style originates with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal.

  8. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel is a story of a girl with long hair who is locked in a tower by a sorceress and rescued by a prince. The tale has different origins and adaptations in European folklore and literature, such as the Grimms' version, Persinette, and Petrosinella.

  9. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Blue is a primary color that often symbolizes serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. Learn how blue and other colors vary in their associations across cultures, time periods, and contexts in art, literature, and anthropology.