Journey's End
Symbol
symbolism of worms
symbolism of worms
Throughout the play, Stanhope references worms, making unfavorable comparisons between worms and officers who attempt to shirk their combat responsibilities and wriggle their way home. Additionally, in a conversation between Stanhope and Osborne, Stanhope questions how a worm can tell up from down as it digs. Stanhope comments that maybe they can't tell, and he believes this would be the worst part of being a worm. The statement symbolizes the doubt he feels about the war effort: with no end in sight, he must push on, feeling his way in the darkness with nothing to go on but the hope of success.
Journey's End