Amanda Capper - topic of my choice

 Something I found interesting that relates to what we discussed in class all semester is how myths are not symbolic or explanations. I thought this was interesting, because it reminded me of how we use symbols in our everyday life all of the time. For example, the blinking "walking man" sign on crosswalks lets people know that they are safe to cross the street. Even for the blind, the little red bumps that you can find on the corners of intersections let the blind know that they are at the end of the sidewalk. The symbol is not indicative of the thing its representing, but it is meant to instill emotion into us that, after a while, becomes almost instinctual. Like the alarm sound that we use to wake up. I don't know about all of you, but if I heard that sound in the afternoon, I would feel a sense of dread, because I am so used to hearing it and instinctually knowing that I have to get out of bed. 

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