Literature - Allegory

Allegory:

Allegory is a literary device in which characters or events in a literary, visual, or musical art form represent or symbolize ideas and concepts. Allegory has been used widely throughout the histories of all forms of art; a major reason for this is its immense power to illustrate complex ideas and concepts in ways that are easily digestible and tangible to its viewers, readers, or listeners. An allegory conveys its hidden message through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, and/or events. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric; a rhetorical allegory is a demonstrative form of representation conveying meaning other than the words that are spoken.

An allegorical story is a narrative having a second meaning beneath the surface one. An allegorical poem has two meanings - a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning. Some unique specimens of allegory in poetry can be found in the following works :

* Edmund Spenser – The Faerie Queene: The several knights in the poem actually stand for several virtues.
* John Bunyan – The Pilgrim's Progress: The journey of the protagonists Christian and Evangelist symbolises the ascension of the soul from earth to Heaven.
* Nathaniel Hawthorne – Young Goodman Brown: The Devil's Staff symbolises defiance of God. The characters' names, such as Goodman and Faith, ironically serve as paradox in the conclusion of the story.
* Tapan Pradhan – "Two Women" and "Wind in the Afternoon": Objects of sexual fantasy symbolically stand for psychological dilemma and spiritual aspiration.
* George Orwell – Animal Farm: The pigs stand for political figures of the Russian Revolution.
* Edgar Allan Poe – The Masque of the Red Death: The story can be read as an allegory how no one can evade death.
* Bernard Malamud - The Jew Bird

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Analysis of The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre

Analysis of The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre:

The Wall by Jean-Paul Sartre is a short story that takes place during the Spanish Civil War and is written in the first person, stream-of-consciousness point of view.  The events of this story center on the narrator and two companions who are being held as prisoners.  They are being moved, and after questioning, they are put in a cell which is an old hospital being used to hold prisoners.  Later that evening, the three prisoners are told they have been sentenced to death and will be executed by morning.

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Story - The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre

The Wall:

They pushed us into a big white room and I began to blink because the light hurt my eyes. Then I saw a table and four men behind the table, civilians, looking over the papers. They had bunched another group of prisoners in the back and we had to cross the whole room to join them. There were several I knew and some others who must have been foreigners. The two in front of me were blond with round skulls: they looked alike. I supposed they were French. The smaller one kept hitching up his pants: nerves.

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Quotes - Edward Ericson

Edward Ericson:

The cosmos is neither moral or immoral; only people are. He who would move the world must first move himself.

Persian Literatrue

چه غریب ماندی ای دل ! نه غمی ،نه غمگساری
نه به انتظار یاری ، نه ز یار انتظاری
غم اگر به کوه گویم بگریزد و بریزد
که دگر بدین گرانی نتوان کشید باری
چه چراغ چشم دارد از شبان و روزان

که به هفت آسمانش نه ستاره ای ست باری


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Proverb - Two wrongs do not make a right

Two wrongs do not make a right:

If somebody does something bad to you, it will not make things OK if you do something bad to them in return.

Idiom - Let the cat out of the bag

Let the cat out of the bag:

If you let the cat out of the bag, you let someone know a secret.

We'd planned a surprise party for Donna, but some guy she works with let the cat out of the bag, so now she knows.

Don't forget that this is a secret, so whatever you do, don't let the cat out of the bag.

Persian:
لو دادن

Origin: Possibly related to the fact that in England in the Middle Ages, piglets were usually sold in bags at markets. Sometimes, someone would try to cheat a buyer by putting a cat in one of the bags instead of a piglet. And if someone let the cat out of the bag, the fraudster's secret was revealed.

Story - Female Seeks Male

Female Seeks Mature Male:

Julia was 12 years old. Her best friend Betsy was 13. Summer was almost over. School was about to start. Julia and Betsy were having lunch at BurgerBoy. Betsy had decided that Julia needed a boyfriend.

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Quotes - Michael Patrick King

Michael Patrick King:

When real people fall down in life, they get right back up and keep on walking.

Quotes - William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare:

Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.

Persian Literatrue


از روی کینه نیست اگر خنجر به سینه ات می زنند
این مردمان تنها به شرط چاقو
دل می برند

Quotes - Jonathan Antin

Jonathan Antin:

The minute I stopped trying to find the right girl, and started trying to become the right guy...the girl came.

Quotes - Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert:

There is not a particle of life which does not bear poetry within it

Quotes - Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi:

The day the power of love, overrules the love of power, the world will know peace

Quotes - Herbert B. Swope

Herbert B. Swope:

I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure: which is: Try to please everybody.

Quotes - Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo:

Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent

Vocabulary - Two Timing Whore

Two Timing Whore:

Specifically referring to the female cheating with other men at the same time she claims commitment to another.

That two timing whore was screwing her ex-old man while we were together.

Quotes - Whitney Otto

Whitney Otto:

Why are old lovers able to become friends? Two reasons. They never truly loved each other, or they love each other still.

Quotes - Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom:

Love at first sight is easy to understand; it's when two people have been looking at each other for a lifetime that it becomes a miracle.

Quotes - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson:

None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone. 


Persian Literatrue

از منزل کفر تا به دین یک قدم است
وز عالم شک تا یقین یک نفس است
این یک نفس عزیز را خوش میدار
کز حاصل عمر ما همین یک نفس است

Quotes - Sandra Carey

Sandra Carey:

Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you make a life.

Proverb - You can't take it with you when you die

You can't take it with you when you die:

When we die we leave everything on earth. We don't take anything with us. Even the richest people cannot take their money with them after death.

Idiom - Once in a blue moon

Once in a blue moon:

If something happens once in a blue moon, it happens very rarely.

We hardly ever go out these days, though once in a blue moon we might go and see a movie.

My daughter lives in Brazil and she only comes to see us once in a blue moon; maybe every two or three years if we're lucky.

Persian:
به ندرت

Quotes - Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa:

I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.

Quotes - Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper:

Great art is the outward expression of an inner life in the artist, and this inner life will result in his personal vision of the world.

Persian Literatrue

افسوس که صاحب نفسی پیدا نیست
فریاد که فریادرسی پیدا نیست
بس لابه نمودیم و کس آواز نداد
پیداست که در خانه کسی پیدا نیست

Quotes - Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo:

What Is Love? I have met in the streets a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, the water passed through his shoes and the stars through his soul.

Poem - Thinking About Mother By Terrie L. Sherman

Thinking About Mother:

Within these walls this prison
My mind and thoughts run free.
I think of mom and days gone by
And of what she meant to me.
I wonder how life would have been

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