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    An allegory is a narrative with a surface plot that is only a glimpse of a deeper, more extensive meaning. William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, crafts a masterpiece that adds a hidden meaning to an adventure story of adolescent, British school boys, stranded on a deserted island without adults. Written in 1954, Lord of the Flies takes place during the 1950’s with the end of World War II, amidst the Cold War, and the beginning of the Korean War, allowing Golding to write about the monstrosity

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    The Masque of The Red Death is an allegory. An allegory is a poem that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. In The Masque of The Red Death pretty much everything in the story is symbolic. For example the rooms, the clock, the prince, and the masked intruder are all important symbols. The Rooms are all very symbolic because they each represent a stage of life beginning with birth and ending at death. They also represent the seven deadly sins which are Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Anger

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    Animal Farm Essay An allegory is an extended metaphor and it is a story that has a hidden meaning to the story. If you're reading an allegory, you may think that it is just a regular story but the story actually represents something else. For example, Animal Farm represents the Russian Revolution. As you are reading the story, you will think that it's just a regular story about how animals rebel against the humans but really, it is just talking about what was happening in the Russian Revolution

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    The image attached is a painting - An Allegory of Venus and Cupid - by an artist named Agnolo Bronzino, who was inspired by Michelangelo in the 16th century. Painted in 1540-50, it is regarded as one of the greatest paintings ever made. It is known as “Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time” as an allegory for a various range of symbols from a mythological world. I will be using John Berger’s idea of the self-scrutiny of a female to discuss this work of art, and contrast my findings with Kenneth Clark’s ideology

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    commonplace but precise language, and to endow those things - a chair, a window curtain, a fork, a stone, a woman’s earring - with immense, even startling power.” “A Rose for Emily”, a satire, exposes the life of the Old South and development of the allegory through the characters. Each representing an allegorical representation of different political aspects within the South and their loyalty to their tradition. The life of the Old South ended abruptly when Miss Emily died because she is an allegorical

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker” Allegory Throughout the history of literature there have been many prominent and robust allegories published. “The Devil and Tom Walker” is a short story written by Washington Irving. An allegory can be represented as a story, poem, or essay that can be picked apart to reveal a hidden meaning, usually a moral or political one. Many renowned allegories written throughout time contain an essential ingredient, symbolism. Symbolism uses images and indirect suggestions to

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    The Allegory of the Cave

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    what is justice, why does man follow the law, and how do implications of society affect our behavior. The most interesting topic from the Republic is from Book VII, the allegory of the cave. With the allegory of the cave Plato gives us the power to break the chains that bind us down and leads us to see the light. In the allegory of the cave Plato sets the scene with humans in a cave that have been chained since childhood so they are restricted from moving and looking around the room. These people

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    is thing everyone has in common. Most of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories are revolved around death and have a message behind the madness. The hidden messages in Poe’s allegory “ The Masque of the Red Death” is as you get older your world becomes darker and darker over time. Poe uses a good amount of detail for the reader to imagine the allegory in there head. For example Poe uses different colors for

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    Webster’s Dictionary, an allegory is “a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms, or a figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another.” Allegories are used in many different ways to help people grasp a concept that is not easy to fully grasp. Allegories are constantly used in philosophy to help describe different ideas and teachings. Out of all the philosophers Socrates is the one that is best known for using allegories to make people think

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    Allegories aren’t just in use today; in fact there are many forms of allegories in Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, written nearly seven hundred years ago in 1320. Alighieri uses allegories to convey his perspective on human existence, before, during, and after physical life. An allegory is a work in which characters, places, objects, and events have both a literal meaning as well as symbolic meaning. The most prevalent allegory and theme in the Divine Comedy is Dante’s entire journey through the

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