Secondly, I think that the use of symbolism can reveal beauty implicitly, and symbolism and implicitness are inseparable. The enlightenment that symbolism gives people does not lie in the image itself, but in the meaning that the image implies. Hegel thinks so too. He said, "What a symbol wants to make people aware of is not a specific individual thing like itself, but the universal meaning it implies." For example, when describing the dove of peace, the author does not mean the dove itself, but the meaning of peace it implies. It is implicit, suggestive, obscure, and ambiguous, meaning it is beyond words, and can leave readers with a broad space for association and imagination.
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