Allegory: A Powerful Literary Device
An allegory is a literary device that uses symbolic figures, actions, or imagery to convey a deeper meaning. In Telugu, allegory is known as పరికథాలంకారం (parikathālaṅkāraṁ). Pronounced as *parikathālaṅkāraṁ* (పరికథాలంకారం), it is widely used in literature to express complex ideas or moral lessons.
Synonyms of Allegory
1. పరికథ (parikatha)
2. పరికథాలు (parikathalu)
3. పరికథాలుగా (parikathaluga)
4. పరికథాలును (parikathalunu)
Nearby Words
1. Alliteration (Noun) – సమానాక్షర ప్రయోగం (samanākṣara prayōgaṁ)
Example: The poet’s use of alliteration created a musical effect in the poem.
2. Allusion (Noun) – ఆక్షేపణ (ākṣēpaṇa)
Example: The author made an allusion to Greek mythology in his novel.
3. Analogy (Noun) – సాదృశ్యం (sādr̥śyaṁ)
Example: The teacher used an analogy to explain the concept to the students.
Antonyms
The antonym of allegory in Telugu is సాంప్రదాయికం (sāmpradāyikaṁ).
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