Phrases with «allegory»

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An allegory is a story, poem, or artwork that uses symbols and metaphors to represent deeper ideas or moral messages. It helps convey complex or abstract concepts by depicting them through characters, objects, or events that have symbolic meanings. Full definition

Adjective + «allegory»

Sentences with «allegory»

  • The centerpiece of the show could be called a type of allegory of the history of the affordable care concept in the USA. (artefuse.com)
  • This became the inspiration for his Venice Biennale pavilion (representing his native New Zealand), which, he said, «also tried to underline the value of reading his work by presenting versions of it and of other work from the Snowden archive in a kind of beautiful Renaissance library that is, in itself, a kind of allegory for the value of knowledge.» (artnews.com)
  • He keeps inventing new ways to challenge our beliefs in ostensible truths and convincing lies, creating surreal stories that can be read as allegories for political events and historic accounts. (yuzmshanghai.org)
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