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identify their world (514câ515a). According to the allegory, the shadows are as close as the prisoners get to viewing reality, until one of them finds his way into the outside world where he sees the actual objects that produced the shadows. He tries to tell the people in the cave of his discovery, but they do not believe him and vehemently resist his efforts to free them so they can see for themselves (516eâ518a). This allegory is, on a basic level, about a philosopher who upon finding greater knowledge outside the cave of human understanding, seeks to share it as is his duty, and the foolishness of those who would ignore him because they think themselves educated enough.
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physical elements. So, Hephestus represents Fire, for instance (for which see fr. A2 in Diels-Kranz). Some scholars, however, argue that
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or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a meaning with moral or political significance. Authors have used allegory throughout history in all forms of art to illustrate or convey complex ideas and concepts in ways that are comprehensible or
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its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author."
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of this one and only Church there is one body and one headânot two heads as if it were a monster... If, then, the Greeks or others say that they were not committed to the care of Peter and his successors, they
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confess that they are not of the sheep of Christ." This text also demonstrates the frequent use of allegory in religious texts during the
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Patrick. "Meaning and 'The Masque of the Red Death'", collected in Poe: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert Regan. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1967. p. 137.
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figures, actions, imagery, or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey. Many allegories use
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3498:Aposiopesis
3478:Anadiplosis
3410:Tellability
3376:Metafiction
3371:Narratology
3143:Theological
3035:Pop culture
2916:Short story
2894:Epic poetry
2615:Time travel
2428:Red herring
2413:Plot device
2384:Frame story
2337:Cliffhanger
2280:Tritagonist
2255:Protagonist
2044:17 November
1681:. Art Fund.
1679:ArtFund.org
1188:Freemasonry
1139:, cover of
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668:McCarthyism
613:Animal Farm
564:John Bunyan
557:The Tempest
476: 1650
442:C. S. Lewis
378:necessarily
369:Christendom
249:in Plato's
188:áŒÎ»Î»Î·ÎłÎżÏία (
173:comes from
138:to Emperor
3811:Categories
3791:Synecdoche
3695:Dysphemism
3668:Ecphonesis
3658:Apostrophe
3600:Spoonerism
3590:Polyptoton
3570:Hyperbaton
3545:Epistrophe
3530:Consonance
3493:Antithesis
3296:Continuity
3165:Nonfiction
3129:Underwater
3025:Picaresque
3000:Historical
2985:Epistolary
2857:Fairy tale
2768:Peripeteia
2750:Exposition
2506:Dreamworld
2448:Stereotype
2418:Plot twist
2166:Antagonist
1958:2020-10-12
1924:2020-10-12
1899:2020-10-12
1879:2020-10-12
1855:2020-10-12
1707:. p.
1606:1186, 1189
1551:2019-11-06
1465:(2): 138.
1325:2024-07-04
1228:. vol. 1.
1210:References
676:Communists
463:Detail of
336:See also:
287:Philologia
18:Allegories
3796:Tautology
3722:Apophasis
3700:Euphemism
3683:Hyperbole
3673:Ekphrasis
3565:Hypallage
3555:Hendiadys
3550:Epizeuxis
3540:Epiphrase
3508:Asyndeton
3503:Assonance
3187:Narration
3136:Superhero
3060:Chivalric
3045:Religious
3030:Political
2965:Adventure
2950:Biography
2872:Tall tale
2720:Structure
2705:Symbolism
2673:Narration
2573:Leitmotif
2501:Crossover
2496:Backstory
2453:Story arc
2403:MacGuffin
2374:Flashback
2315:Backstory
2191:Confidant
2171:Archenemy
2158:Character
2150:Narrative
2099:allegoria
1479:170201374
1299:áŒÎ»Î»Î·ÎłÎżÏία
1199:Semiotics
734:Primavera
522:arms race
373:Therefore
259:ii. 32).
190:allegorĂa
178:allegoria
90:Etymology
72:narrative
3817:Allegory
3759:Pleonasm
3749:Oxymoron
3744:Metonymy
3739:Metaphor
3712:Innuendo
3688:Adynaton
3653:Aphorism
3638:Allusion
3633:Allegory
3605:Symploce
3580:Isocolon
3513:Chiasmus
3483:Anaphora
3393:Glossary
3388:Rhetoric
3195:Diegesis
3175:Creative
3148:Thriller
3097:Southern
3015:Paranoid
3010:Nautical
2921:Vignette
2879:Gamebook
2847:Folklore
2754:Protasis
2633:Allegory
2578:Metaphor
2536:parallel
2531:universe
2511:Dystopia
2468:Suspense
2354:Dialogue
2342:Conflict
2250:Narrator
2222:Hamartia
2104:Eclogues
2093:Eclogues
2034:(1919).
1781:(2000).
1742:13 March
1658:Archived
1583:7 August
1152:See also
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1029:), with
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670:and the
656:–
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566:–
554:–
542:–
527:dystopia
514:One Ring
415:John Ray
307:Psalm 80
247:the Cave
171:allegory
80:symbolic
68:allegory
3734:Litotes
3727:Sarcasm
3705:Meiosis
3465:Schemes
3323:Prequel
3279:Related
3265:Present
3158:Western
3114:Science
3087:Fantasy
3055:Romance
3005:Mystery
2990:Ergodic
2955:Fiction
2911:Parable
2906:Novella
2836:Fabliau
2807:Premise
2658:Imagery
2648:Diction
2526:country
2483:Setting
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2285:Villain
2238:Byronic
2021:(1966)
2002:(1957)
1394:(ed.).
1355:áŒÎłÎżÏΔÏÏ
1257:May 19,
1194:Parable
919:Gallery
678:in the
586:Goodman
419:Galileo
392:masques
359:reality
315:Ezekiel
309:of the
198:agoreuo
184:of the
152:History
109:Fortuna
3786:Simile
3625:Tropes
3615:Zeugma
3610:Tmesis
3518:Climax
3327:Sequel
3311:Retcon
3306:Reboot
3270:Future
3104:Horror
3092:Gothic
3077:Satire
2995:Erotic
2862:Legend
2764:Climax
2638:Bathos
2545:Utopia
2433:Reveal
2332:Cliché
2310:Action
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2243:Tragic
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180:, the
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3334:Genre
3301:Canon
3252:Tense
3170:Novel
3153:Urban
3065:Prose
3050:Rogue
2975:Crime
2970:Comic
2931:Genre
2901:Novel
2852:Fable
2830:Drama
2795:films
2625:Style
2593:Motif
2583:Moral
2568:Irony
2560:Theme
2473:Trope
1711:â10.
1661:(PDF)
1636:(PDF)
1522:JSTOR
1475:S2CID
1371:áŒÎłÎżÏÎŹ
1339:áŒÎ»Î»ÎżÏ
1035:Death
590:Faith
264:Plato
235:Homer
208:Types
202:agora
194:allos
186:Greek
175:Latin
70:is a
62:As a
51:Pearl
42:Pearl
3523:Anti
3339:List
3260:Past
3119:Hard
3072:Saga
2980:Docu
2936:List
2867:Myth
2822:Form
2710:Tone
2683:Hook
2668:Mood
2663:Mode
2521:city
2408:Pace
2295:Plot
2233:Anti
2228:Hero
2211:Foil
2059:ISBN
2046:2015
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