There are many examples of allusions that a person can find almost everywhere in the world. For example, the whole Chronicles of Narnia story line is an allusion to Christianity.
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"April showers bring May flowers" is an allusion that references the idea of rain in April leading to blooming flowers in May. "Singing in the rain" alludes to the famous song and film title, suggesting joy and happiness despite challenging circumstances. "Like a cloud without rain" alludes to a passage in the Bible to describe something unfulfilled or lacking.
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"All the world's a stage" is an allusion to the idea that life is like a performance found in Shakespeare's "As You Like It," which implies that we all have our entrances and exits in life's various stages. The character Amiens references classical mythology with the allusion to "the early lark" in Act 2, Scene 7, likening the morning bird to the mythical figure Aurora, goddess of the dawn. Jacques' famous "seven ages of man" speech in Act 2, Scene 7, alludes to the classical idea of the four humors as well as the stages of life portrayed in classical literature and art.
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The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.
Popular allusions include multiple references to the works of JRR Tolkien by Led Zeppelin and a preoccupation with death alluded to in nearly every song by the Doors.
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Innuendos and allusions occur in all settings. In rap music innuendos and allusions usually pertain to violence or sexual relations.
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Some allusions in "The Once and Future King" include references to Arthurian legends, Greek mythology, and Shakespeare's works. For example, the character of Merlin alludes to the wizard Merlin from the King Arthur stories, while the character of Lancelot alludes to the Greek hero Lancelot. Additionally, White's retelling of the Arthurian legend often mirrors themes found in Shakespeare's plays such as "Hamlet" and "King Lear."