For Sanchez, Amoret allegorizes the courtier who, rather than risk his own security and violate his self-interest, enables and collaborates with tyranny. |
The latter is the component of the video text that allegorizes the corporate technosphere. |
Feldman concludes that the Phenomenology allegorizes the successes and failures of conscience, which can never bind its words conclusively to its acts. |
Here he allegorizes good and evil, much more in the manner of Spenser or Goethe than that of his American literary contemporaries Melville or Poe. |
Here, the problem of the extraterrestrial externalizes and allegorizes questions of distance and difference. |
Fruta podrida, which allegorizes Chile as a diabetic teen who rebels against a coercive medical establishment, is a furiously partisan book. |