Through the use of various literary techniques, authors can create compelling pieces of literature. These techniques not only enhance the aesthetics of the text but also play a critical role in conveying them to the reader and allowing them to understand the author.In the memoirs Crying in Hmart by Michelle Zaunner and How Raman got me Through Adolescence by Veronique Greenwood, Symbolism is used to allow the reader to understand the author's personal experiences and emotions throughout their lives. Overall in the passages, symbolism serves as an important literary tool that allows authors to show the world through their point of view The passage Crying in Hmart is a perfect example of how symbolism can be used to convey the author's thoughts …show more content…
Some to show a location's importance and some to show a meaningful object. In the text, the author describes and views the school lunch room as a loud and chaotic place and a way to avoid it was to go to the library and read there as stated. “Instead of eating during the school day, I read. Every day at lunch, when the other kids ambled toward the cafeteria, I went the other way, to the library”. The library in this quote is seen as a type of sanctuary away from all the chaos in the lunchroom. This connects to the thesis because it allows the reader to imagine a location in place of the author. Later in the text, it if repeatedly mentioned how important Raman is to her. It is described in the text to please someone hard to please. While also the mother of the author explains it. As seen, “Ramen was so critical to my sustenance that my parents turned to it to placate me on road trips. To them, it was a portable satisfaction system for someone hard to satisfy. “There was something about hot food, something about warmth, that you needed,” my mom says”. The described warm feeling in this example points towards Raman being a symbol of comfort to the author. This relates to the theme by allowing us to understand the physical and emotional sensations that come with the symbol to the