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Define allegories and commentaries and explain what they have in common. Your answer should be at least one hundred words.

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Don't copy and paste it, or it will get plagiarised, and the teacher will have to talk to your parents about it! Never happened to me, just saying.

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Allegories allude to any bit of speech or writing which has a shrouded message. This not so clear message frequently alludes to one of a political or good nature. Inn Rwanda, a film about a man who safe houses many individuals from mass massacre in Rwanda, investigates the subjects of both 'destruction' and 'assuming responsibility for one's very own security'. It is a case of allegory.

A commentary, on the other hand, alludes to a bit of writing, speech or visual which offers personal conclusions about a particular subject. It also may be an attempts to put something in a state of much more clarify.

The similitudes between the two are: the two of them are meant to deal with true occasions, they are both genuine in nature.

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