Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Why do authors include symbolism in literature?

  1. To create a more complex character.

  2. To create an atmosphere of tension.

  3. To add complexity to a work as a whole.

  4. To help readers process the plot quickly.

The correct answer is: To add complexity to a work as a whole.

Authors often include symbolism in literature to add depth and layers of meaning to a work. Symbolism allows for multiple interpretations and can add complexity to the themes and messages within a story. While the other options may also be valid reasons for including symbolism, they do not fully encompass the main purpose of why authors use this literary device.