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  1. Big Fish. Edward Bloom is a representation of a big fish, and from his character it can be concluded that big fish represents striving for something greater in life, constantly and restlessly searching for something bigger and never quite being satisfied with what one has. Edward, in particular, reveals to his son that what he wanted the most ...

  2. Big Fish (Symbol) The title of the film refers to a symbol that occurs throughout the film. The "big fish" of the film has multiple meanings. On one level, it represents the main character, Edward Bloom, and stems from the idiom "big fish in a small pond." Edward has dreams and ambitions that exceed his small-town life, and in this way, he is a ...

  3. In this novel, fish represent the ego – specifically for Edward, his spirit, his desire to be known and appreciated, and his conception of himself. From his earliest days, Edward wants to be a “big fish in a big pond.”. When the flood hits Ashland, Edward “just kept fishing, just fishing” until he catches an enormous catfish, or ...

    • Travel
    • Telling Jokes
    • Water and Swimming

    Even as a child, Edward dreams of travel. After he leaves Ashland, he encounters “the place that has no name.” Not many escape this place, but Edward does. Unlike the others who get stuck in the residue of their dreams in this strange, deadly town, Edward is able to move on. According to Will, his itinerant father hates to stay in one place. Edward...

    Jokes are Edward’s language, and often, he tells them at inappropriate times. He claims that “laughter is the best medicine” even as his life sinks slowly into deepening sadness. Edward tells jokes about two-headed sisters, the guest room in the house, and Jesus and Pinocchio. He tells jokes about doctors, metaphors, the milkman who may have been h...

    In Big Fish, water represents transition. Sometimes, the transition is birth or death. Other times, it represents a mysterious change from one state to another. On the day of Edward’s birth, a drought ends with rain, suggesting that Edward has the power to change the weather. Another time, Edward is pulled underwater by a giant catfish. There, he s...

  4. Big Fish. The titular big fish symbolizes the idea of constantly growing as a person and striving to meet bigger and better goals, just as fish grow as large as the pond they’re in. As narrator William Bloom tells the story of his father Edward Bloom ’s life, he stresses that Edward is an adventurous man who sees himself as a “big fish.”.

  5. Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.

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  7. Analysis. There’s an epic flood, yet miraculously, most of Ashland is saved. The rest is under Big Lake, along with the ghosts of those who died and—curiously—giant, man-sized catfish that can rip off your leg. William reflects that “only a fool or hero” would try to catch one, but he supposes Edward ’s a “bit of both,” as that ...

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