explain significance symbolic of 'water' by yumlembam ibomcha sjort story
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Water popularly represents life. It can be associated with birth, fertility, and refreshment. Water is also one of the FOUR ELEMENTS essential to life in traditional western philosophy; In this form it is represented by undulating lines, or a triangle pointing down.
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The constant struggle to get the mountain of issues over their heads while falling deeply into the abyss alongside each person's current sensibilities. The graceful state of mind free of stories and characters serves as the method of expression.
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- In Ibomcha's "Ishing" (Water), "Gari" (Vehicle), "Sahar" (City), and Biramani's "Lambi" (Entry), "Oon Henna Tatharaklee" (The Falling Snow), "Meethungshang" (Visitor House), they present their perspectives using only symbols and images. The fact that Biramani has since stopped responding to this style is a completely different
- Ibomcha can successfully use predictable images and symbolisms when writing short stories. due to an excessive emphasis on and use of distinctive images and symbolism in a topical substance.
- Sometimes a certain level of disorder seeps into a section of his short stories, making it difficult to distinguish between two ideas.
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