The Wedding-Knell
How does the author use symbolism in the short-story, The Wedding-Knell?
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The tolling of the church bell symbolizes the insistence and inevitability of death. Throughout the wedding ceremony, the church bell tolls deeply and solemnly in the fashion of a funeral knell. This sound foreshadows, and then accompanies, Dabney and Ellenwood’s eventual embrace of the inevitability of their own deaths.
The Wedding-Knell