Symbolism is a fundamental component of language and literature that enables the representation of abstract ideas through concrete forms such as objects, images, and actions. For learners of English as a Second Language (ESL), interpreting symbolic meaning presents a significant challenge due to limited linguistic proficiency, insufficient cultural knowledge, and a tendency toward literal interpretation. This study investigates effective pedagogical strategies for teaching symbolism in ESL classrooms, with a particular focus on facilitating learners’ ability to interpret abstract meaning. Adopting a qualitative descriptive methodology, the study analyzes existing literature on figurative language instruction, metaphor theory, and ESL pedagogy.
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