What does Symbolism Mean?

Symbolism is the act of using a symbol to represent something. Its' origins come from the Greek sumballein, 'throwing or putting things together". When you use symbolism, you are comparing something to something else.

Religious symbolism can also be expressed via color, such as green, often used in Arab/Islamic countries, such as Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the green stripe in the flags of Kuwait, Jordan, Palestine, etc. The flags of Turkey, Tunisia and Pakistan include the crescent moon, another traditional symbol, found on several flags of Muslim countries. Communist derived flags may include a hammer and Sickle, such as the flag of USSR, the former Soviet Union and the current flag of Angola, or a red background, such as the flags of China and Vietnam. The Eagle has been used as a national or imperial symbol since the times of the Roman Empire, which was a huge and enduring Christian territory for over a millennium.

The population density in 2000 was 1,003.2 persons per sq mi, making Rhode Island the nation's 2nd most densely populated state.

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