yes it is. in fact a biblical story id used to make a concealed satirical comment on politics
Yes , a political cartoon can be allegorical but is closer to being satirical .
"A Modest Proposal" and "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift are not religious allegories. However, "A Tale of a Tub" has been interpreted as a religious allegory that critiques religious extremism and the interpretation of religious texts. "The Battle of the Books" is a satirical work by Swift that explores the value of ancient versus modern learning, but it is not necessarily considered a religious allegory.
The plural of allegory is allegories.
Allegory is a noun.
Allegory is a type of symbolism
it's an allegory
George Orwell's most well-known novels are "Animal Farm" and "1984." "Animal Farm" is a satirical allegory that critiques the Russian Revolution and totalitarianism, while "1984" depicts a dystopian future under a totalitarian regime where individuality is suppressed.
While Animal Farm is primarily a satirical allegory, it does not contain elements of magical realism. The novel uses anthropomorphic animals to represent political figures and movements, but the narrative follows a logical and realistic progression throughout.
An allegory is a metaphor extended to the length of a story.
Sandro Botticelli painted the Allegory of Spring
prose allegory is to represent something in another manner