Allegory : is a mode of representation conveying a meaning other than the literal. Allegory teaches a lesson through symbolism. Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. As a literary device, an allegory in its most general sense is an extended ****************phor .
Allegories are generally stories that will teach you something concerning the difference between right and wrong, good vs. evil, wisdom vs. foolishness.
an allegory is a story with two meanings, a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning.
Samuel Johnson's work Rasselas contains either a gloomy or a tragic moral about either choosing the eternal over life or about relief from the pains and difficulties of a tragic life. There has been much scholarly debate about what exactly Johnson did in Rasselas, but its appeal and importance continues today and is, in fact, growing. Some critics say that Johnson's moral ends in despair because life is abandoned while eternity is sought. Other critics says his moral ends as a tragic situation where the pains of life must be escaped; that their quest for abundant happiness was mistaken. Some critics call Rasselas a pseudo-oriental novel and note it is a genre that had a very brief life in Johnson's era before being overwhelmed by the quest for greater and greater realism in the novel genre.
البراغراف الاول حق allegory ..الكلمه الاخيره اللي مكتوبه كذا ***** هي(****************phor) بس مو راضي تضبط مادري وش سالفه النسخ