Role of symbolism and allegory

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6 months 1 week ago #2061 by hassi5
What is the role of symbolism and allegory in literature, and can you provide examples from well-known books?

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6 months 1 week ago #2071 by Doladiti
Symbolism and allegory play an important role in literature, as they allow authors to convey complex ideas and themes in a more nuanced and layered way. For example, in George Orwell's classic novel "Animal Farm," the animals represent various factions of society during the Russian Revolution. The pigs symbolize the leaders of the Soviet Union, while the dogs represent the secret police. Through this symbolism, Orwell is able to explore themes of power, oppression, and revolution.

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6 months 1 week ago #2342 by Nihal5528
Allegories and symbolism are two such literary devices commonly used in English writing. Symbolism is a series of symbols that make abstract ideas easier to understand. An allegory is a story, poem or image with a hidden meaning. An allegory is a type of symbolism, but other types exist as

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6 months 1 week ago #2356 by hassi5
Symbolism and allegory are literary devices that add depth and layers of meaning to a story. Symbolism uses objects, characters, or elements to represent abstract ideas, while allegory is a narrative with a hidden or extended meaning. Examples include the "green light" symbolizing the American Dream in "The Great Gatsby" and "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, which is an allegory for the Russian Revolution and its aftermath.

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6 months 1 week ago #2367 by amjad
Literary device
Symbolic: In symbolic allegory, the characters have an autonomous narrative outside of the messages they convey. The character Virgil in Dante's Divine Comedy, from 1320, is a symbolic allegorical figure because he represents both the historical author of the Aeneid and the human faculty of reason.

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