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Allegory Take Notes in your InB !

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Allegory Take Notes in your InB !. Allegory. Allegory —a story in which characters, setting, and actions stand for something beyond themselves, such as. abstract ideas. moral qualities. historical figures or events. Allegory. Allegories can be read on two levels: literal and symbolic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Allegory Take Notes in your  InB !

ALLEGORYTAKE NOTES IN YOUR INB!

Page 2: Allegory Take Notes in your  InB !

Allegory—a story in which characters, setting, and actions stand for something beyond themselves, such as• abstract ideas• moral qualities• historical figures or

events

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Allegories• can be read on two levels: literal and symbolic• are often intended to

teach a moral lesson or make a comment about goodness and vice

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Characters and places in allegories often have names that reveal their symbolic significance:

Characters PlacesDeathVanityGood DeedsIgnorance

Celestial CityVanity FairHill of DifficultyValley of Fear

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What do you think Everyman, the main character of the allegory, stands for?

What comment about fellowship, beauty, and strength does this allegory make?

ALLEGORYQuick Check

One day, Everyman is summoned by Death to give an accounting of his life. Everyman ask his friends Fellowship, Beauty, Strength, and Good Deeds to go with him to tell Death that he has led a good life. Only Good Deeds stays with him to the end.

—summary of “Everyman”

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YOU DECIDE! (THEN ASK YOUR TEACHER!)