An allegory (from αλλος, allos, "other", and αγορευειν, agoreuein, "to speak in public") is a figurative mode of representation conveying a meaning other than the literal.
So allegorical means something that is using an allegory.
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Allegorical, representative...
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fiction is Imaginary stories, non-fiction is real stories
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The Prisoner is a British television series, starring Patrick McGoohan. It falls into the "spy fiction" genre and also contains allegorical and science fiction elements.
Because the Hunger Games take place in the future under fictional circumstances that are highly impossible, I would say it is purely a work of fiction, although I am not denying it may be allegorical. :)
The genre of 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho is philosophical fiction or allegorical fiction. It combines elements of adventure, spirituality, and self-discovery in a narrative that explores themes of destiny, personal legend, and the journey of life.
Allegorical Misunderstanding was created in 1992.
Allegorical Procession - 1902 was released on: USA: November 1902
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Excellent question. It is definitely cross-genre, but is usually accepted as Science Fiction because of the Utopian / Dystopian view of the future (albeit allegorical), and because George Orwell is often put in the Science Fiction section for other works. This novel also won a Hugo award, which is a traditionally Science-Fiction genre prize. It could be put under classics, or if the bookstore or library has a satire section, that is another traditional categorization. No clear-cut "this is it" answer here.
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The story of the man carrying his mule because it was too lame to walk was more allegorical than literal.