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hi guys this is jen in this short animated video we are looking at symbolism what is this symbol what are some examples of symbols in real life and in literature and how can we tell symbolism apart from its similar but different cousin the motif as always if you enjoy my work please hit the thumbs up button and subscribe to my channel this will really help me continue making useful english lit study content for you all and i would massively appreciate it whatamp;#39;s a symbol simply put a symbol is something we use to represent an idea this something could be tangible like an object for example an apple could represent help or it could be something intangible like a color for instance red may represent passion we may not notice it but weamp;#39;re actually surrounded by examples of symbolism in our everyday lives for instance thereamp;#39;s the color scheme of traffic lights green indicates that itamp;#39;s okay for us to proceed therefore symbolizing safety whereas red indicates