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As I understand it, this isn't allegory, but literal truth, a prophecy that will someday be realised.
The allegory was used by the cynic Antisthenes, a contemporary of Plato, and Diogenes the Cynic.
Some people sneer at a metaphorical reading of scripture and Tolkien himself was opposed to allegory as a rhetorical form.
It is an allegory for our own society, our own people and it should be immediately recognizable to any member of the audience.
I'm always a little nervous about allegorical poems, especially when the subject of the allegory is a long time ago in a land far, far away.
No one would want to be so foolish as to suggest that this poem is an allegory of trouble in the Church.
Throw Away Kids was three interwoven stories presenting as an allegory of the experience of Native people the world over.
For those who don't know, the story is a futuristic allegory of the Arab Revolt familiar to most through the film Lawrence of Arabia.
Miller had been absent from the stage since The Crucible, in which he used the Salem witch trials as allegory for McCarthyism.
But then comes the coded ending, and you realize that Bagger is a symbol, an allegory, a pillar of life, death and whatever else.
With its emphasis on personification and topical allusion, allegory has a long association with political discourse.
Such an interpretation, inevitably allegorical, must take allegory seriously, as a mode of both representation and interpretation.
The fourth crucial technique of his allegory is the use of myth to orient events, to give resonance to images, places, persons.
The allegory transforms what would be a tired, preachy historical retread into a readable narrative.
They realise of course that if Genesis is allegory, it throws doubt on the whole of revealed religion.
The open, revelatory vision of the crystal ends up being one more version of the covert vision of allegory.
Far more than the story of one beleaguered farmer, it is a riveting dramatic allegory about human nature and the nature of our society.
The elephant, unwieldy and awkward yet graceful and powerful, becomes an allegory for the form itself.
The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era.
It by no means has the same effect eighty years later but the entertaining allegory remains a stimulating theatrical event.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The lion, emblematical of Omnipotence, is also the apt allegory of the Resurrection.
The pythonic allegory which the Greeks have so obscured, in reality originated in this religious transaction.
The Haggada conveys its poetic message in the garb of allegory song, and chiefly epigrammatic saying.
No freak of allegory, of word-play, of fantastic juggling with letters and syllables, is without illustration in the Haggadah.
In the next and longest division of the book, direct allegory and imaginative vision are indivisibly mixed into each other.
See pages 503-506 for the explication of the serpent and the rest of the allegory.
It is not difficult to find traces of phallicism in the allegory of the Garden of Eden.
Above and beyond all is that divine something to which divine Scripture leads, either in allegory or tropology.
Was he a quadruped with mane and tail, or an allegory invented to typify destiny?
Study the battle as an allegory of the victory of mind over matter, of virtue over vice, of Protestantism over Romanism.
Paul's galatian allegory has greatly exercised the minds of his critics.
The Mynheer Nicklaus Lodge, the house in which Rosa boards, can be read as an allegory of present day Guyana.
Symonds treats it as an allegory in harmony with the mythopoeic genius of Greek poetry.
They've got no use for Beauty, allegory, all that high-brow racket.
Khalid proceeds with his allegory of the Muleteer and the Pack-Mule.
The composite animal in Book IX is an allegory of the parts of the soul.
The allegory has a political as well as a philosophical meaning.
This is an allegory referring to certain aspects of Zionism.
Her eyes blazed up, and she jumped for him like a wild-cat, and when she was done with him she was rags and he wasn't anything but an allegory.
It begins with the allegory of the two Strifes, who stand for wholesome Emulation and Quarrelsomeness respectively.
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