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Allegory is generally treated as a figure of , Sculpture or some other form of Mimetic , or representative art. The Etymological meaning of the word is broader than the common use of the word. Though it is similar to other rhetorical comparisons, an allegory is sustained longer and more fully in its details than a Metaphor , and appeals to Imagination , while an Analogy appeals to Reason or Logic . The Fable or Parable is a short allegory with one definite moral. Since meaningful stories are nearly always applicable to larger issues, allegories may be read into many stories, sometimes distorting their author's overt meaning. For instance, many people have suggested that The Lord Of The Rings was an allegory for the World Wars , an interpretation which the author sharply denied, stating, "I cordially dislike allegory in all of its manifestations." {Link without Title} Northrop Frye discussed what he termed a "continuum of allegory", ranging from what he termed the "naive allegory" of '' The Faerie Queen '', to the more private allegories of modern Paradox Literature . In this perspective, the characters in a "naive" allegory are not fully three-dimensional, for each aspect of their individual personalities and the events that befall them embodies some moral quality or other abstraction; the allegory has been selected first, and the details merely flesh it out. EXAMPLES Allegory has been a favourite form in the Literature of nearly every nation. The New Testament uses of "Babylon" and the Beast of ''Revelation'' are familiar. In classical literature two of the best-known allegories are the cave of shadowy representations in Plato 's '' Republic '' (Book VII) and the story of the stomach and its members in the speech of Menenius Agrippa ( Livy ii. 32); and several occur in Ovid 's '' Metamorphoses .'' In Late Antiquity Martianus Capella organized all the information a fifth-century upper-class male needed to know into an allegory of the wedding of Mercury and ''Philologia,'' with the seven Liberal Arts as guests; Matianmus Capella's allegory was widely read through the Middle Ages. Medieval thinking accepted allegory as having a ''reality'' underlying any rhetorical or fictional uses. The allegory was as true as superficial facts of surface appearances. Thus, the bull '' Unam Sanctam '' (1302) presents themes of the unity of Christendom with the pope as its head in which the allegorical details of the metaphors are adduced as ''actual facts'' which take the place of a logical demonstration, yet employing the vocabulary of logic: "''Therefore'' of this one and only Church there is one body and one head—not 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 ''necessarily'' confess that they are not of the sheep of Christ" (complete text) . In the late fifteenth century, the enigmatic '' Hypnerotomachia '', with its elaborate woodcut illustrations, shows the influence of themed pageants and Masque s on contemporary allegorical representation, as Humanist Dialectic conveyed them. Some elaborate and successful specimens of allegory are to be found in the following works, arranged in approximately chronological order:
Modern allegories in fiction tend to operate under constraints of modern requirements for Verisimilitude within conventional expectations of Realism . Works of fiction with strong allegorical overtones include:
Where some requirements of "realism", in its flexible meanings, are set aside, allegory can come more strongly to the surface, as in the work of Bertold Brecht or Franz Kafka on one hand, or on the other in science fiction and fantasy, where an element of universal application and allegorical overtones are common, from '' Dune '' to '' The Chronicles Of Narnia ''. Allegorical films include:
Allegorical artworks include:
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