Symbolism in Children’s Literature
Supposed to read this small article, Why Study Children’s Literature? ( and reflect on what learned in the class about symbolism.
Joseph states that, “….reading often represents a child’s first opportunity to reflect in a focused way on the means by which symbols are created, how symbolic thought is culturally effectuated and directed. When we study children’s literature, regardless of the discipline in which we are situated, we grasp the many complex avenues through which society reflects on the operations of symbolic thought, and thus perhaps on the origins of being human.”
Discuss HOW authors of children’s literature use symbols in their writing to promote hidden political, social, environmental, and/or cultural issues through the literature they write.
Write an essay discussing HOW authors of children’s literature use symbols in their writing to promote hidden political, social, environmental, and/or cultural issues through the literature they write.
Introduction with a strong , three topic sentences within the body paragraphs, a conclusion, and works cited. reference Dr. Seuss and his book, The Lorax, and the symbolism he uses in the book.