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Exploring the Enchanting Unicorn in Literature

Dive into the magical world of unicorns through an analysis of their symbolism and representation in literary works, focusing on the play "The Glass Menagerie" by Kayla Sowells. Uncover the origins, word families, and synonyms associated with the mythical creature. Discover how authors like William Shakespeare have used unicorns in their writings to evoke wonder and fantasy. Gain a deeper understanding of the unicorn's significance as a mythical being with a single horn. Let your imagination run wild with this exploration of unicorns in literature.

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Exploring the Enchanting Unicorn in Literature

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  1. Literacy termThe Glass Menagerie By: Kayla Sowells

  2. Unicorn • Stems: Orn,Un • Origin: Old French Unicorn+e • Word Families: Born,Torn,Worn,Corn,Thorn,Adorn • Part of Speech: Noun • Synonyms: Nixie, Hydra • Antonyms: Miniature horse

  3. Student examples: “Now I will believe that there are unicorns”. –William Shakespeare • “Dreams are the playground of unicorns”. • Dictionary Definition: A mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.

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