An allegory in To Kill a Mockingbird is at the end of the story, when the main character boy is rescued by his neighbor that he had before been frightened of, that act instantly changes their relationship from one of fear and avoidance to a relationship that is now a bond that can only be shared between two people who have faced danger together. That relationship is now love and admiration and it can never return to the type of relationship it had been before, because to turn your back on that new found friendship that they both enjoy would be equal to killing a mockingbird and ending its beautiful song, destroying that relationship between the bird that likes to sign and the person who likes to receive the beautiful sound. Make sense?
Here are a couple sentence examples with the word allegory in it:
1. Jesus wrote many allegories.
2. Jesus loves our allegories.
3. Kindergartners love to read allegories.
4. God loves us and cherishes us like we should do the same to him as an allegory.
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An allegory is a tale where the characters and story are generalizations for human existence. An example of this would be a parable as told in the Christian bible.
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Example: The blindfolded man carrying a set of scales is an allegory of justice.
The story is an allegory for man's struggle with nature.
The Crucible and The Wizard of Oz are allegories. An allegory represents ideas or principles in any piece of written liturature. Plato's "Allegory of the Cave"
In literature an apple most often represents sin and temptation, as it is an allegory to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
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"The Masque of the Red Death"
It is an allegory of the Bible. For example, when Narnia was created, it was created by aslan's voice. According to the Bible, world was created by Gods's voice.
An allegory
To help create a thought through things and places. By not putting it out there in plain sight.
C. Young Goodman Brown is an example of an allegory. It uses symbolic characters and settings to explore moral and spiritual themes, such as the struggle between good and evil.
A great example of allegory is Dr. Suess' work. His compares animals and different things that they have to symbolize so many different things. One example is The Sneetches. Animals think they're greater than other animals because they have a star on their stomach.
The plural of allegory is allegories.