CONNOTATION EXAMPLES IN LITERATURE
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Download Original →Darkness in Macbeth
Shakespeare's use of darkness connotes evil and chaos in Macbeth's world
Download Original →Light in To Kill
Harper Lee's light connotes hope and innocence in To Kill a Mockingbird
Download Original →Nature in Wuthering
Bronte's nature connotes wild and free in Wuthering Heights novel
Download Original →Fire in Fahrenheit
Bradbury's fire connotes destruction and knowledge in Fahrenheit 451
Download Original →Silence in 1984
Orwell's silence connotes oppression and control in 1984 dystopia
Download Original →Colors in Alice
Carroll's colors connotes fantasy and madness in Alice in Wonderland
Download Original →Night in Crime
Dostoevsky's night connotes crime and punishment in Crime and Punishment
Download Original →Isolation in Frankenstein
Shelley's isolation connotes loneliness and monstrosity in Frankenstein novel
Download Original →Darkness in Shakespeare
Connotation of darkness in Shakespeare's works symbolizes evil
Download Original →Green Light in Gatsby
Green light connotes hope and longing in F Scott Fitzgerald's novel
Download Original →Fire in Jane Eyre
Fire represents passion and destruction in Charlotte Bronte's classic
Download Original →Island in Lord Flies
Island connotes isolation and savagery in William Golding's novel
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