allegory
noun
al·le·go·ry
ˈa-lə-ˌgȯr-ē
plural allegories
1
: the expression of truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic figures and actions
a writer known for their use of allegory
Folklore may have begun as allegory for natural or social phenomena …—
Toni Morrison
also
: an instance (as in literature or painting) of such expression
The poem is an allegory of love and jealousy.
This book is not shy with its allegories. —
Giri Nathan
… "The Wizard of Oz" is often seen as an allegory for the Populist movement … —
Sam Buchbinder
2
: a symbolic representation : emblem sense 2
Around World War II, crime became an allegory for an anti-work ethos: little effort, big payoff.—
Zen Dochterman
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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