no....i don't think so. An allusion is a connection and a symbol is when something represents another thing. Hope this helped:)
Summer would only be an allusion if you were referring to another work. If you specifically say "summer" in your work, then it could be a symbol... or just literally mean summer.
You cannot say it definitely that these both are totally connected! However, if and the least, they are somewhere connected, that is only in the sense that they denote towards some other thing or some other idea than the words itself (or the phrases applied).
Yes, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the wardrobe itself can be seen as a symbol or allusion to the Ark of the Covenant. Both are mysterious objects that serve as gateways to other worlds and carry significant power and importance in the story.
An allusion to something political.
an allusion
Apollo modern allusion was the rockey.
allusion = reference to another literary work.
Yes, "allusion" is the correct spelling.
He made an allusion to my college being less important than his.
His allusion to Shakespeare's work appeared often in his writing.
No, it's a word, not an illusion and what is "allusion"?
An allusion is a passing reference or indirect mention of something.