Allegory, from the Greek ἀλληγορία (allegoría) "figuratively", is a literary figure or artistic theme, which aims to represent an idea using human forms, animals, and / or everyday objects.
The allegory aims to give an image to what has no image, so that it can be better understood by the generality. Drawing the abstract, making "visible" what is only conceptual, obeys a didactic intention. Thus, a blind woman with a scale is an allegory of justice, and a skeleton with a scythe is an allegory of death.
Answer:
I wake up to the smell of cookies
Walking downstairs, I see my parents bake
They smile at me and tell me to eat.
My brother runs down the stairs
And asks what they're making.
They reply cookies, and he sits.
So it's just the three of us
Sitting together, a family
Smiles, laughter, and cookies.
Explanation:
Is this good?
Ya I guess it does but I am not quite sure
Answer:
Third Person Limited.
Explanation:
Third Person Limited is when you tell the story dezcribing the thoughts and feelings of only character, as opposed to Third Person Omniscient, which tells the story describing the thoughts nd feelings of all characters. First Person tells a story using words such as "I" "me" and "my.
Examples:
Third Person Omniscient- Susan felt tired and Thomas felt scared and frightened.
First Person- I love to look a the flowers, they make me feel happy.
Third Person Limited- Thomas was hungry. He felt so hungry he could eat a horse.