What would be a good symbol for persuasion?

Query by smokefreediva: What would be a good symbol for persuasion?
I want to come up with a symbol for persuasion. As portion of an assignment, we were supposed to write a 7pg paper on what we thought one of the books of the bible’s principal theme was. And the Book that I chose largely had the theme of persuasion or persuasive electrical power. The second component of the assignment is to come up with a symbol that visually says what we believed the theme was. It really is been very difficult to figure out what kind of symbol would be excellent for persuasion or persuasive electrical power. Everyone have any recommendations?

Ideal answer:

Answer by ☆ρɛɑɕɦ☆
-The wind persuading the trees to shake and shed leaves
-Heat persuading water to dry up
-How an artist can persuade one colour to turn into one more, by adding one thing else
-How sad or angry music can alter your mood
-The magnetic force of the moon persuading the tide to go in and out

I hope these assist you. If I think of any more, I will edit.

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11 Responses to What would be a good symbol for persuasion?

  1. RunningBear says:

    A magnet, drawing things after it?

    A king, ruling his subjects?

  2. Mr Blunt says:

    How about two trees swayed by the wind?

    This could represent primarily the wind “persuading” the trees to lean, or one tree having persuaded the other to lean with it. Persuasion is usually about making one person, or a group of people to think or do what you do. That fits with both interpretations of the trees.

    The trees could be drawn very simply, even as simple as two curved, leaning lines. It being a symbol, it can be very simple – as simple as you like. You need only to think of the usual symbol for Gemini (The Twins) to realise this point completely: II

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