Allegory

/ˈæləˌɡɔːri/ noun

An allegory is a story in which characters, events, and places stand for deeper ideas, such as moral, political, or spiritual truths. It works like a long, extended metaphor.

From Greek *allēgoria* “speaking otherwise,” from *allos* “other” + *agoreuein* “to speak in public.” It suggests saying one thing but meaning another on a deeper level.

AMምሳሌ
ARرمزية
BNরূপক
CSalegorie
DAallegori
DEAllegorie
ELαλληγορία
ESalegoría
FAتمثیل
FIallegoria
FRallégorie
GUરૂપક
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