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    Alchemist Allegory

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    To start with‚ the definition of an allegory is that it is a type of writing that has a double meaning. On one level‚ it is a romance or adventure etc while on another level‚ it is a description of a moral‚ spiritual or political reality common to all people either actually or potentially. While it is not specifically stated in the definition of allegory that the characters have titles as names ‚ it is a common characteristic of allegory that they often do substitute names Having said this‚ the

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    Allegory

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    A. Loren Eiseley begins his essay sitting in his office‚ having gratefulness for water. 1. He believes water is magical and contains life. 2. He explains his amazement of the water beetle and the green algae that grows in rain puddles on the rooftop. 3. He describes the possibility to experience the escape of being confined in skin. 4. The opportunity to be submerged and be one with the water. 5. Many years ago‚ he experiences this opportunity in a remote western country on the Platte River

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    Cave Art: Lascaux & Cosquer Cave When someone mentions cave art‚ everyone is probably going to assume that it’s art inside of a cave. Sure‚ they are right‚ but what kind of art? And why would art be in a cave? Cave art dates back to the Paleolithic era. Many believe that the reason cavemen did this cave art was to tell stories. That’s what is so interesting about cave art. You’re not sure exactly what the story of this world’s history is‚ but you have to interpret it. The only place in the world

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    and and requires more food‚ but if movement is impaired due to the cold that becomes much harder. In a study on the activity of cave crickets‚ they found that 45 percent of crickets moving out of the cave was affected by temperature and humidity (Campbell 1976). This shows that there was some sort of relationship between temperature and movement of crickets out of the cave. Since this study was done during

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    Allegory Examples

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    Allegory In the classic novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ Golding makes use of various writing techniques throughout the plot of his novel to communicate his ideas without expressing them directly to his readers. Allegory is one of the three main literary devices Golding uses throughout his novel by utilizing themes and motifs to put together a story that allows for deeper interpretation. Golding uses different types of allegory. One example of allegory described in ‘Lord of the Flies’ is biblical allegory

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    Allegory Holocaust

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    For my final holocaust project I decided to do an allegory. My allegory is based on the idea that during the holocaust people didn’t stand up for the Jewish people and others that were being discriminated against. Because of their bystander qualities Hitler became stronger and stronger. When all we had to do was stand together at the first sign of evil and face him head on. I selected to do the allegory‚ not at first but after some time. At first I wanted to do a scrapbook but that required a lot

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    Cave Paintings

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    The Cave of Lascaux and Cave Art Cave paintings might possibly be the oldest known form of communication that exists today. Cave paintings date back to a period of time called the Paleolithic Age. The Paleolithic Age took place from 40‚000 to 10‚000 B.C. Prehistoric Age is divided into three parts: Paleolithic being the earliest‚ Mesolithic being the middle at 10‚000 B.C. and Neolithic Age being the latest at 8‚000 B.C. During the Paleolithic Age it is believed that the cave paintings at Lascaux

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    Allegory In Macbeth

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    In Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ hidden symbols and allegories can be found throughout the play. The playwright uses words and phrases to emphasize their meaning‚ and possibly suggest different ones. The Scottish Play is rich with repetition and underlying meanings‚ as seen with several examples. As Macbeth learns in the play‚ murder causes repercussions beyond the conscious mind‚ and the blood spilled is at his own expense. Shakespeare uses the word blood to symbolize the permanent guilt felt

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    Piggy's Allegory

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding depicts rationality and a civilized state through allegory in order to reveal that society’s rules can suppress one’s intellect through taunting. An allegory tends to portray double meanings to give a better understanding of a bigger picture‚ traditionally targeting societal concerns such as politics or social issues. Society thrives on power through authoritative reign‚ when presented the opportunity to control the one seen as the leader administers. People

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    Timpanogos Cave

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    04 June 2013 Timpanogos Cave National Monument The Timpanogos Cave is one of the National Monuments of United States. The first person who was in there was Martin Hansen in 1887 but in those years this cave did not have the same name as today its first name was Hansen Cave. A cave is a place defined as “any natural cavity large enough to allow human entry” it means that when people is inside there they get strict instructions to protect the cave and to preserve it for the future‚ the people

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