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This. My students appreciate clear one-to-one symbols. Any time you can make a character a stand-in for Jesus Christ, do it. However, when I try to explain a complex sequence of metaphors—like the images of imprisonment and slavery, Gilman, that you put in The Yellow Wallpaper—my students believe I’m simply making it up. They act like I’m a lonely weird loser for seeing those parallels and messages in your book. So, if your work does contain that sort of extended symbolism, please can you sign at the end, “I meant to do this.” Read more: AN OPEN LETTER TO CANONICAL AUTHORS by Daniel Wallace | McSweeneys.net mcsweeneys.net/articles/an-open-letter-to-canonical-authors
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 02:11:40 +0000

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