Time flew by...The Faerie Queen is an allegory for the Bible
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Here are some examples: 1. Where there is smoke, there is fire. 2. The grass is alwaays greener on the other side. 3. Life is a journey, not a destination. 4. Every dog has its day. 5. Don't cry wolf. 6. That's just sour grapes.
The Crucible and The Wizard of Oz are allegories. An allegory represents ideas or principles in any piece of written liturature. Plato's "Allegory of the Cave"
An allegory is a narrative in which every literal element has a symbolic meaning, often used to convey moral, spiritual, or political messages. In an allegory, characters, events, and settings represent abstract ideas or concepts, allowing for deeper interpretations beyond the surface story. This literary device enables writers to explore complex themes in a more accessible and engaging manner. Examples include George Orwell's "Animal Farm," which critiques totalitarianism through the depiction of a farm and its animal inhabitants.
Time flew by...The Faerie Queen is an allegory for the Bible
Anallegoryis a picture, story or poem that can beinterpretedto reveal a hidden meaning.Aesop'sfables are examples of allegory.
allegory of Where the sidewalk ends
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Some thought-provoking questions about Plato's allegory of the cave include: What does the allegory suggest about the nature of reality and perception? How does the concept of enlightenment or education relate to the allegory? In what ways does the allegory comment on the role of knowledge and ignorance in society? How might the allegory be applied to contemporary issues or situations?
I think you must mean ALLEGORY, not 'allusions'
Lord of the Flies, Of Mice and Men, 1984....
alliteration, allegory
allegory, allusion, metaphor, personification, alliteration, irony, imagery, characterization, simile, paradox, oxymoron, motif, etc. Visit http://mrbraiman.home.att.net/lit.htm for further information.
i dont know h333 ------- the whole story's an allegory of the Russian Revolution. Be careful, because it's not a 'satire' nor a 'parody'. An allegory is a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, whereas a 'satire' uses humour to make fun of someone or something and a 'parody' imitates an author or genre's style of writing and exaggerates for a comical effect. So remember, Animal Farm= allegory.
Allegory is a noun.
The plural of allegory is allegories.