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worship that
would ensure their status as saints.
Medieval artists also
allegorised the
theme to
represent the
three ages of man.
Beginning in the 12th century...
- Mary S****ey) in 1819. The
ensuing pain
influenced S****ey. The poem
allegorises the role of the poet as the
voice of
change and revolution. At the time...
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intimidating brute force in war. The
construction of the
shield also
allegorises the role of fate in the Iliad. Fate in
ancient Gr****
mythology is unchangeable...
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earthly joys or the
benefit that
blessed souls get from religion, or to
allegorise death and resurrection. By the late 20th century, its
meaning had shifted:...
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existential horror of
being trapped inside one's own
addled mind, and in
allegorising the self-preserving
amnesia of a
broken but
hopeful heart". In 2017,...
- anti-apartheid commitment". It has been
argued that Coetzee's 1999
novel Disgrace allegorises South Africa's
Truth and
Reconciliation Commission (TRC).
Asked about...
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Prometheus as with the "royal metis" of Zeus. The
Stoic commentators allegorised Metis as the
embodiment of "prudence", "wisdom" or "wise counsel", in...
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trying to
escape from her lover, who
ultimately kills her, and the
latter allegorises her
ascent to Heaven. "Sun
Bleached Flies", the
penultimate song on Preacher's...
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humaine (1418) ("Epistle on the
Prison of
Human Life") Les sept
psaumes allégorisés ("The
Seven Psalms, Allegorized") Ditié de
Jehanne d'Arc (1429) ("The...
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narrates the
bickering and
squabbling among the
Pandavas for portfolios,
allegorises the
politics in the then
newly formed Mysore state. The 1962
movie Bhoodana...