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Asher Miller
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11 April, 15:47
How are allegory and ambiguity the same
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Caleb Tate
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An allegory is a written work that reveals a hidden meaning, like a moral. Ambiguity is the quality if being open to more than one interpretation. But both of them require an interpretation of sorts.
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