Symbolism In The Watsons Go To Birmingham

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Symbolism in The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 People often believe that coming of age means that you get smarter at subjects like math or science or just anything school related, but that’s not always true. This is seen in the novel The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis when Kenny realizes that life is not all that great and when Byron began to mature in his personality. The author uses symbolism to convey the message that coming of age isn’t always easy, but it’s normal. Curtis uses the “Wool Pooh” to symbolize death. Kenny sees it everytime someone dies or nearly dies and sees is more often at the end of the book. When Kenny went to the church after the bombing in Birmingham, he sees the destruction. He thinks