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    allegory
    /ˈalɪɡ(ə)ri/

    noun

    • 1. a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one: "Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory of the spiritual journey"

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  2. Allegory is a more or less symbolic fictional narrative that conveys a secondary meaning (or meanings) not explicitly set forth in the literal narrative. Parables, myths, and fables are all considered types of allegories.

  3. a story, play, poem, picture, or other work in which the characters and events represent particular moral, religious, or political qualities or ideas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AllegoryAllegory - Wikipedia

    As a literary device or artistic form, an allegory is a narrative or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a meaning with moral or political significance.

  5. An allegory is a work that conveys a hidden meaningusually moral, spiritual, or political—through the use of symbolic characters and events.

  6. Allegory definition: a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another.. See examples of ALLEGORY used in a sentence.

  7. Jun 16, 2022 · An allegory is a narrative story that conveys a complex, abstract, or difficult message. It achieves this through storytelling. Rather than having to explain the pitfalls of arrogance and the virtues of persistence, a writer can instead tell a tale about a talking tortoise and a haughty hare. Humans naturally gravitate toward good stories.

  8. Definitions of allegory. noun. a short moral story (often with animal characters) synonyms: apologue, fable, parable. see more. noun. a visible symbol representing an abstract idea. synonyms: emblem. see more. noun.

  9. noun. /ˈæləɡəri/ /ˈæləɡɔːri/ [countable, uncountable] (plural allegories) a story, play, picture, etc. in which each character or event is a symbol representing an idea or a quality, such as truth, evil, death, etc.; the use of such symbols. a political allegory. the poet’s use of allegory.

  10. An allegory is a story, poem, or painting in which the characters and events are symbols of something else. Allegories are often moral, religious, or political.

  11. Allegory, a symbolic fictional narrative that conveys a meaning not explicitly set forth in the narrative. Allegory, which encompasses such forms as fable, parable, and apologue, may have a meaning on two or more levels that the reader can understand only through an interpretive process.

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