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  1. I- The symbolism of the hyena The epiteth of Bellamy "The hyena" is very interesting regarding its symbolism. The hyena is a despised animal in most cultures. It's an animal that originally feeds off other's corpses. It symbolizes rudeness, ridiculousness and cowardice.

  2. The hyena begins to act strangely, jumping up onto a bench and looking into the water, then racing around the zebra over and over again. Finally the hyena vomits and nestles into a small space just behind the zebra, where it remains for a time. The zebra remains silent. Daylight begins to fade and Pi contemplates the coming night with horror.

  3. Jul 9, 2013 · The mirror represents the male view of a woman and what is socially expected of her: possessing an idealized beauty and ever-lasting youth. As the persona ages over the years, the mirror cruelly reflects the changes in her appearance. Age becomes the persona’s defect and shortcoming and thus her source of anxiety and dismay.

  4. Nov 14, 2024 · After what you did? Scar: It was the hyenas. Those revolting scavengers made me do it. I was planning on killing them all. [Shenzi, Kamari, and Azizi are stunned in anger, as they overhear and growl at Scar's betrayal] Simba: You fooled the hyenas, just like you fooled me. [snarls] Scar: Simba, you wouldn't kill your only uncle. Simba: No, Scar ...

  5. Over the years, the woman has “drowned a young girl” in the mirror, and now sees in her reflection an old woman growing older by the day. This old woman rises toward her out of the mirror like “a terrible fish.” Analysis. In this short but beloved poem, the narrator is a wall mirror in what is likely a woman's bedroom.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · The woman looks to the mirror to see "what she really is" but the mirror can only show the woman what she looks like. Plath challenges the idea of the mirror as a tool of reflection.

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  8. Jul 5, 2020 · The mirror now describes another one of its forms- the reflective surface of a lake. It speaks about a woman who bends over the lake, trying to see what she really is. This diction is interesting, because the mirror states that she searches for ‘what she really is,’ as though the mirror will define her identity somehow. This is quite ...

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