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  2. Allegory Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    Allegory is a more or less symbolic fictional narrative that conveys a secondary meaning (or meanings) not explicitly set forth in the literal narrative. Parables, myths, and fables are all considered types of allegories.

  3. Definition of Allegory. Allegory is a narration or description in which events, actions, characters, settings or objects represent specific abstractions or ideas. Allegory generally operates on two levels as a literary device.

  4. Allegory - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    Allegory Definition. What is an allegory? Here’s a quick and simple definition: An allegory is a work that conveys a hidden meaningusually moral, spiritual, or politicalthrough the use of symbolic characters and events.

  5. ALLEGORY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    ALLEGORY definition: 1. a story, play, poem, picture, or other work in which the characters and events represent…. Learn more.

  6. ALLEGORY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Allegory definition: a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another.. See examples of ALLEGORY used in a sentence.

  7. Allegory | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    Allegory, a symbolic fictional narrative that conveys a meaning not explicitly set forth in the narrative. Allegory, which encompasses such forms as fable, parable, and apologue, may have a meaning on two or more levels that the reader can understand only through an interpretive process.

  8. What Is an Allegory? Definition and Examples - Grammarly

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    An allegory is a narrative story that conveys a complex, abstract, or difficult message. It achieves this through storytelling. Rather than having to explain the pitfalls of arrogance and the virtues of persistence, a writer can instead tell a tale about a talking tortoise and a haughty hare. Humans naturally gravitate toward good stories.

  9. What is an Allegory? An allegory (AL-eh-goh-ree) is a story within a story. It has a “surface story” and another story hidden underneath. For example, the surface story might be about two neighbors throwing rocks at each other’s homes, but the hidden story would be about war between countries.

  10. What is an Allegory? | Definition & Examples | College of Liberal...

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    In its most simple and concise definition, an allegory is when a piece of visual or narrative media uses one thing tostand in fora different, hidden idea. It’s a little bit like an algebraic equation, like y = 2x, but in the form of art.

  11. Definition of Allegory. An allegory is a work of art, such as a story or painting, in which the characters, images, and/or events act as symbols. The symbolism in an allegory can be interpreted to have a deeper meaning. An author may use allegory to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth, or political or historical situation.