An allegory is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. It uses characters, events, and settings as symbols to represent abstract concepts or universal truths.
Allegories operate on two levels: the literal and the symbolic. The literal level is the surface story, while the symbolic level represents deeper, often abstract, ideas. Common elements include:
Allegories can be found across various cultures and time periods. They serve as powerful tools for teaching, persuasion, and critique. Consider the distinction between:
Allegories are widely used in:
It’s important not to oversimplify allegories. Not every symbol is intended to have a one-to-one correspondence. Context and authorial intent are crucial for accurate interpretation. Misinterpreting an allegory can lead to a misunderstanding of the work’s core message.
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