Religious Allegory
Religious allegory is a literary device where characters, events, and symbols represent deeper spiritual meanings or moral lessons. This technique is often used to convey complex religious ideas in a more relatable and understandable way. For example, the story of The Good Samaritan in the Bible illustrates the importance of compassion and kindness across cultural boundaries.
In religious texts, allegories can help followers interpret teachings and apply them to their lives. Works like Dante's Divine Comedy and John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress use allegorical narratives to explore themes of faith, redemption, and the journey toward spiritual enlightenment.