The Dead By James Joyce Literary Devices

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In "The Dead" by James Joyce, the character Gabriel talks about death and tells us about himself. Through the devices of diction, point of view and imagery the reader can conclude that Gabriel is talking about loss. Symbolism in this poem signifies ideas and qualifies by giving symbolic meanings to the things said by Gabriel. Symbolism can take place in different forms. In this case it is an object representing another to give it an entirely different meaning. For example, 'the blinds would be drawn down," it could be an example of a life ending this has to do with Gabriel because he is at a funeral. Time is used as in Gabriel’s past and how he used to think his wife was very beautiful. Now that she is dying or dead he can’t look at her the

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