Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The Road Home: Symbolism


An important symbol I found after viewing the film was the banner that was placed in the school house. Di made the banner early in the film, and by placing it in the school, it was supposed to bring good luck. The banner was made with red yarn and she dedicated much of her time to making sure the banner was tightly woven so that it would last longer.
In the beginning of the film, after she finishes the banner, it represents Di’s feelings towards the teacher and her hope that they may be together. The symbolism of the banner changes towards the middle of the film when the teacher becomes aware of her feelings towards him. He then treasures the banner and refuses to have the banner taken down, not even for repairs. The symbolism changes again at the end of the film when it becomes a symbol of their love for each other.
The banner is a constant object in the film, since once it is placed in the school house, it remains untouched. This represents the constant growth of Di and her lover’s feelings for each other, and how a long lasting love is worth holding on to.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent choice. I like how you explore the way this symbol changes over the course of the movie. Mimi

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