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#WordWeavers September 22. Do you purposely use symbolism in your story?
I’m using symbolism in a few places in the second draft of Bethany’s story. The one least likely to be a spoiler is using bodies of water to symbolize how things change for Bethany by the end of the story. In one of the first scenes she’s in a pool by herself, isolated and alone. In one of the final scenes, she’s swimming in an ocean surrounded by life.
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