Symbolism In Delirium

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In the novel Delirium, Alex is one of the most complex characters with an unexpected past in addition to his peculiar values.

In his left hand he is gripping a key with a brain by its side. I chose these two symbols in particular as they represent how his knowledge could be the key of which releases him from the hands of the government. He knows things that many others do not, therefore giving him power. He acquired knowledge the government intended on keeping secure, and it gave him the ability to escape.

On his feet are your regular shoes with a twist. Along with the laces rest a wing. This is because Alex’s fundamental life beliefs all revolve around freedom. Though he values numerous other things in addition, freedom triumphs all.

Located on his spine are numerous objects. The light bulb and books together represent knowledge. Knowledge not only tends to leave Alex yearning for more, but it motivates him to spread it like wildfire. In a society where knowledge is restricted, having it yields all the power and strength one could ask for. …show more content…

But unlike most hearts this one has wings. Alex values freedom; ultimately it’s his overall goal to achieve complete and utter freedom. He wants to love without restrictions and be able to return to his true home, the Wilds.

His head is formed out of a brick wall in addition to two birds. This represents how Alex views this society as a wall one needs to demolish in order to achieve freedom. In the image, the birds are flying through a crumbled brick wall, showcasing that he wants to escape from the confines of Portland.

Directly behind him stands a single spruce tree. I chose this to symbolize his environment and background as he grew up outside the walls of Portland, yes, the Wilds. He grew up in the forest, without the government tracing his every move, being able to do as he

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