Chapter 18: Baptism and drowning were a few of the topics discussed in this chapter.Drowning is similar to violence. It is typically used to develop theme, to end a character, or create problems within the plot. Baptism is supposed to symbolize rebirth. It is also a sign of cleansing.
Chapter 19: Location is always a vital factor in literature. Landforms, politics, history, and people are all part of geography. Geography is also relevant to the theme,plot, and symbolization. Location and every aspect of it help with the psychology and history of the story.
Chapter 20: The four contrasting seasons of every year can add detail and meaning to any piece of literature. Spring typically represents fresh, new birth. Spring and summer can also symbolize happiness. Winter, being dark and cold, is a simple symbol of death. Fall refers to harvest and how each person is always growing and blossoming into something new.
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