There may be. The people she meets on her journey can be symbols too. A kind stranger she meets might symbolize the unexpected help and support that come into her life as a wife, while an unfriendly character could symbolize the difficulties or challenges she faces.
There might be. In many stories, objects or actions related to the wife can act as symbols. A key that the wife holds could symbolize her access to certain secrets or parts of her life. If she has a particular piece of jewelry that was passed down in the family, it could symbolize her family heritage and connection to the past.
There could be symbolic objects related to the wife. For example, if she is often associated with a particular piece of jewelry like a locket, it might symbolize her hidden secrets or her past. Maybe it contains a picture of someone she loved long ago.
One main symbol could be the telescope. It represents the astronomer's world, a world that his wife is excluded from. It's a symbol of his lofty, intellectual pursuits that she doesn't fully understand.
I'm not entirely sure what specific symbols you are referring to in 'It's Kind of a Funny Story'. It could be symbols like the hospital setting which might symbolize a place of both hope and despair for the main character. Or perhaps the relationships between the characters can be seen as symbols of different aspects of the protagonist's mental state.
A free story could be about a wife traveling on a train to visit her ill mother. Along the way, she meets a doctor who gives her some useful medical advice. This story would be about hope, kindness, and the journey towards taking care of a loved one.
The main signs and symbols in 'Signs and Symbols' short story can be diverse. There could be symbols related to nature, like a withering flower which might symbolize the decay of hope or the transience of beauty. The actions of the characters can also be signs. For instance, if a character is constantly looking out of the window, it could be a sign of their longing for something outside their current situation, perhaps a symbol of their search for meaning or a way out of their problems.
I don't have personal stories of this kind. However, generally, a wife's journey into lesbianism might start with self - discovery. She may gradually realize her attraction to women over time. This could be due to suppressed feelings emerging, or new experiences that open her eyes to her true sexual orientation.
One challenge is social stigma. Society often has fixed ideas about marriage and sexual orientation, and she may face judgment. Another is family reaction. Her family might not understand or accept her new identity. Also, she may struggle with self - acceptance at first, especially if she has grown up with certain beliefs about relationships.
The hospital's white walls could be a symbol. They might represent the blank slate that Craig has in the hospital to start anew. It's like he's in a sterile environment where he can wipe away the chaos of his previous life and build something better.
Some of the main symbols in the Christmas story include the star. The star guided the Wise Men to the place where Jesus was born. Another symbol is the manger, which was the humble place where Jesus was laid. Also, angels are symbols as they announced the good news of Jesus' birth to the shepherds.