allegorical
日本語WordNet
used in or characteristic of or containing allegory; "allegorical stories"; "an allegorical painting of Victory leading an army"
AIによる解説
An adjective describing works containing allegory or symbolic meaning. Used for literature, art, and film where moral, political, or spiritual messages are conveyed through symbolic stories. Classic examples include Bunyan's 'Pilgrim's Progress' and Orwell's 'Animal Farm.'
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Hast thou not perceived the allegorical significance embedded within medieval morality plays and devotional religious literature?
汝は中世の道徳劇と献身的宗教文学の中に埋め込まれた寓意的意義を認識していないのか?
Prithee, attend carefully to the allegorical significance woven throughout this courtly romance narrative and symbolic representation.
どうか、この宮廷ロマンス物語と象徴的表現全体に織り込まれた寓意的意義に注意深く留意されよ。
The playwright decided to allegorize contemporary issues in historical settings.
その劇作家は現代の問題を歴史的な設定の中で寓意的に表現することにしました。
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