Symbolism In The Stranger Things

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Many details in the Stranger Things trailer had to do with light – flickering lights, the light on Will’s bike flickering before he disappears, and the blinding light when Will vanishes from thin air, for example. I think that light can represent discover and hope in a lot of instances, but here, since the light is flickering, I think it symbolizes something slightly different. I think that the flickering light we see so many times in this trailer does represent discovery, but not in a celebratory way. I think that flickering lights represent discovering in a dangerous way, because although one would be able to see things in flickering light, it is not complete light, making things difficult to see sometimes. I think the flickering light …show more content…

Not only do these kids represent the gothic motif of a young innocent hero (or heroes in this case), but I think they symbolize how new approaches to problems can sometimes be the best solution. From my source, we can see that Will’s friends are around middle school age, and play Dungeons & Dragons in a basement. Although they may not seem like they can do much to aid in Will’s search, they discover a girl in the woods (Eleven), who has a lot of information concerning Will and his whereabouts. This girl has buzzed hair, is wearing a bit t-shirt when they find her, and is soaked from walking around in the rain. She knows where Will is, and that he is hiding her, and has telekinesis powers (from what we can see in the scene where she flips a van). I think that these kids are in a similar situation to Joyce Byers, because in no part of the trailer do we see them being aided by any adults. I think that these kids again symbolize the strength that can be found when you do not conform to the ‘norm’. Will’s friends act like outcasts (from the stereotype of playing Dungeons & Dragons in somebody’s basement), and the girl they find is isolated, but is now part of their group, helping to find Will. I think the kids both symbolize the strength that can be found in being outcasts, and how being outcasts can bring new ideas and approaches to issues, like finding

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