Words shape how we think, write, and interpret literature. Think about a time when learning a new word or understanding a specific term helped you better analyze a text, express an idea, or make your writing stronger.
A time when learning a new word helped me was when I discovered the term symbolism in English class. Before that I used to read stories and just focus on what literally happened. But once I learned what symbolism meant I started noticing how objects or actions could represent bigger ideas like how the green light in The Great Gatsby stands for Gatsby’s dreams. Understanding that one term completely changed how I read and wrote about literature. It made my essays deeper because I could explain not just what happened but why it mattered.
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