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Is a literary form that illustrated profound moral and spiritual meanings.

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An allegory is a literary form that illustrated profound moral and spiritual meanings.
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Allegory is a literary form that illustrated profound moral and spiritual meanings.

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Allegory refers to a literature work that conveys or illustrates profound moral and spiritual meanings or lessons, doctrines, abstract principles or a true by means of the events, things, fictional or symbolic figures, characters and actions narrated.

A great example of an allegory is the novel The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, which expresses a profound spiritual and religious meaning through the events and the main characters in which the lion represents Christ or God, the White Witch represents evil, and Edmund stands for Judas (The betrayer of Jesus).

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