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Extending a metaphor so that objects, persons, and actions in a text are equated with meanings that lie outside the text. ... The most famous allegory in English is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678), a tale of Christian salvation. Adjective: allegorical. See also: False and True Humour, by Joseph Addison.
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56 consumer reviews ... Subscribe to reviews on this product ... Literary Devices Style and theme are strong literary devices in this book. Lewis' style is such that children of a Christian background can see evidence of their beliefs in the story, therefore finding even more meaning in an already wonderful tale.
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It is probably the most famous allegory. That should give you a clue that allegories are not as popular as they once were. Perhaps you have read a work like George Orwell's Animal Farm, however, a political allegory in which animals on a farm take over and attempt an ideal state.
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Since meaningful stories are always applicable to larger issues, allegories may be read into many significant stories, sometimes distorting their author's overt meaning. J.R.R. Tolkien's distaste for allegory is famous.
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The label "allegory" comes from an interaction between symbols that creates a coherent meaning beyond that of the literal level of interpretation. Probably the most famous allegory in English literature is;
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The most famous allegory in English is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678), an allegory of Christian salvation represented by the varied experiences of its Everyman hero, Christian. [Gk. "to speak so as to imply something other"];
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A blinding flash of light and I suddenly realised that one of my favourite movies, The Matrix is in fact a retelling of Platos famous cave allegory.
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Ein Vergleich mit erstaunlichen Übereinstimmungen ... In Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction story "History Lesson," one looks at a specific problem, already dealt with in the Allegory of the Cave, from a different point of view. A thorough comparison of "History Lesson" with Plato's famous allegory shows astonishing parallels.
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