how to (and how not to) write a solving a puzzle moment This is the IDEAL place for an allegory In a novel I just finished, I had to basically explain what market share is in the business world, and why the villain in my novel acted as he did Its a complex topic, yet I explained the concept easily between my main character, and his love interest in one line of realistic dialog via the use of an
Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard I think I want to write an allegory but I need something to jump start my imagination Hinds Feet is probably the best allegory I've read So I think I'll start here I don't really want to read the whole thing so I think I'll use quotes and online summaries and notes
Allegorical characters - Creative Writing Forums Horseback riding scenes, pool scenes (note I am giving examples that significantly affect your plot) Once the first draft is done you can come back and do better character analysis, and figure out how to flesh out your symbolism within the confines of your written story This way, it's real people first, allegory second
Novel - Should I Illustrate My Novel? | Creative Writing Forums . . . It is an allegory-riddled work of literary fiction, which deals with many social issues, from chauvinism to racism The main character, the pilot, suffers from a highly addictive personality He has a drinking problem, gamebles like a degenerate, and is forever drowning in a sea of meaningless women
Meter: A study of Idylls of the King, Part 3: Gareth and Lynette These four knights are actaully an Allegory for the different stages of life Morning-Star: Birth Sun: Your prime Evening-star: Your Twilight years Night: Death But how do we know this is an Allegory? A couple ways Each of the knight's shields are show different levels of use Morning-star's shield is plain Sun's shield is decorated
The Role of Fantasy in Story - Creative Writing Forums Speculative elements make good allegory, since you set the parameters For example, the issue of Mage rights in the Dragon Age series is a freedom vs security allegory at its core Magic users can cause horrendous suffering because of criminality or demonic possession, so they're forcibly confined to hybrid school prison facilities called Circles
Meter: A study of Idylls of the King, Part 1: An Introduction The story has a sadness to it (due to its Elegiac tone) and is often looked at an Allegory for Tennyson's views on social conflicts during the Victorian era While the Primary goal of this study is to look at Meter, and how Tennyson weaves it to create a story, I will be looking at other elements such as Writing devices, Theme, story structure