Aesopian

/iːˈsoʊpiən/ adjective

Using indirect or coded language, especially animal fables or allegories, to express political or social criticism while avoiding direct censorship—inspired by Aesop's method.

From Aesop + -ian (adjectival suffix). Popularized especially in Soviet literary criticism to describe how Russian writers used indirect methods to critique their government.

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