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An owl eats a falcon
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In Macbeth, bird imagery is used to symbolize the characters but also to anticipate what is going to happen afterwards. In this dialogue, the Old Man reveals he feels disturbed due to a strange event: an owl has killed a falcon. While the falcon is generally associated to royalty and the day, the owl is linked to the night and mainly to death.
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The way the influence perspective is by telling what the person who wrote in that journal thoughts and actions. If you know that your going through some rough times and trying to get through things but your making bad decisions. You write down what your thoughts are about it. At the end of the day we can do nothing about it because it is now in the past. When you look at the past even though it may be good or bad, you can learn from it so you can make good choices later on in life. Because you making good choices can make you think as to what you want to be in the future.
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If you're comparing the two, why not take a look at this photo (attached).
Consider what was going on during the time of the Great Depression. You have the Dust Bowl happening in the west (which you can link very easily to the first paragraph of the text. Think about looking at the visual imagery the author describes).
The author speaks a lot of the nostalgia, which again relates to the history. Right before the Great Depression, people were living this life of luxury in the Roaring 20s. Consider the look in the woman's face. How does the nostalgia read in her eyes, her body language, and so on. You can connect this feeling of nostalgia with the quote about the marigolds reflecting "the strangest times." Consider how the speaker portrays this feeling of nostalgia or the memory of what once had been.
The marigolds represent not only the past but also... what could have been. Consider how you can link the hope that can be evident as well in the woman's eyes.
These will give you three strong body paragraphs about the imagery and symbolism, all embedded in the historical context of the piece.
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