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Why does an author use an allegory in his or her writing?

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An allegory is a literary device often in the form of a narrative or visual piece. It can be a story, poem, or picture, and is used to convey a hidden meaning that is typically moral or political.

Authors use allegories for several reasons, such as exploring abstract concepts, and certain moralities, and mostly to comment on real-world issues, politics, or societal problems without directly addressing them. This allows for greater freedom of expression and reduces the risk of censorship.

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