Throughout Spidersilk the novel there
are a few birds used to symbolize deeper meanings. One of these birds
is the crow. Although in popular culture the crow tends to be used to
signify darker motives. For instance, in many films you'll see them
in cemeteries and even old folk legends associate the crows with
death. There is an alternative though. In Native American symbolism
the crow is told to reveal itself when a revelation must be made. The
crow is a sign for the person seeing it to open up the sixth sense
and see what is not actually visible to the naked eye. When the crows
appear in Spidersilk it is like they're asking Mark to see what is
not yet visible, when he does everything else becomes more apparent.
For more on crows, check out this link:
http://www.universeofsymbolism.com/symbolic-crow-meaning.html
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