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Symbolism: The Fence

Symbolism: The Fence. Symbol – An object, person or place that stands for (represents) something else, such as an idea, belief or value

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Symbolism:

The Fence

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Symbol

– An object, person or place that stands for (represents) something else, such as an idea, belief or value.

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The fence is a symbol in ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’

• As we are reading chapters 9 and 10, think about how the fence is used a symbol.

• What is the fence a symbol of?

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Explaining the use of symbolism using TEDS paragraph …

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The fence which divides ………………… and …………………… is introduced as a symbol of …………………………………. It is described as: “……………………………………….”This description makes the reader think ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………