I just wanted to add on the previous ideas.
Like I described with the fire thing, it would be interesting to show the evolution of your character(s) by having recurring symbols.
For instance, at the start of the story, there might be a caterpillar on a plant in the person''s house. Later on in the story, maybe while in a park or something, a caterpillar might be making its cocoon. Later again, a butterfly emerges slowly from its cocoon. And maybe around the end, another butterfly dying ?
Same with the cat, you could show different aspects of the cat.
A mother cat feeding kittens, a cat with a mouse in the mouth and its nose bloody, a cat observing you calmly from the top of a window, only a pair of glowing eyes at the end of a dark tunnel, and so on and so forth.
Of course, you could also use something a bit more obviously symbolic, like a necklace or a brooch with a butterfly on it.
Or simply "a feline grace", "eyes like a cat", and other little mannerisms that are usually assiociated with cats (meowing, licking one''s paw, etc)
You could use cover of books, a magasine on wildlife, a painting in the character''s flat, and tons of other little things to show those symbols. I am sure you can come up with more yourself.
My point is, you can be very symbolic in a very literal way. The trick is to show the symbols in the background (not necessarily in a visual sense, but more in a focus sense) while the character occupies the foreground. The spectator is focusing on the character, so the background usually goes unnoticed, but yet it is, by the subconscious. Besides this kind of symbolism in the background makes for great reviewing/rereading.
you know that feeling when you watch a movie AGAIN just to see all the little hints you *know* were there but you didnt actually notice (all the apperances of Brad Pitt as subliminal pictures in Fightclub, all the little details in 6th Sense, etc)
Ah well, you get the idea
geo_elementum : hehe, yeah I know that one, but it''s just to preachy for me. I prefer the "blessed be this computer" prayer I found once on a Wicca site. Hilarious stuff IMHO
bishop : ahum, yeah, well, let''s not get all overexcited shall we ?
Sancte Isidore ora pro nobis !
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