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An allegory is a descriptive story that is used to convey a particular moral or belief indirectly, typically through symbolism and figurative language. It aims to teach a lesson or highlight a universal truth through the narrative of characters or events. Examples include Aesop's fables and Plato's "Allegory of the Cave."
A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
expansionists used the term "manifest destiny" to justify what belief?
Creationism.
Fable.
An exemplum provides a concrete example to illustrate an abstract idea, making it easier to understand and relate to. It serves as a tangible representation of a broader concept or moral lesson.
values
It is called the ethic or the ethic code.
It is called a parable. Parables are fictional stories used to convey a moral or spiritual lesson.
Work ethic , dignity of labor ,
Male chauvinism is a term used to describe the belief that men are superior.Superior.
A parable is a narrative of imagined events used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. They can therefore be found everywhere, and in texts of many religions - not just in the Christian Bible.