諷喩
意味
Allegory; a sustained figurative narrative in which characters, events, or settings consistently represent abstract ideas, moral qualities, or political realities.
A noun in literary theory referring to extended metaphor — where the surface narrative systematically maps onto a deeper, often moral or political meaning. Distinct from a simple metaphor (比喩), 諷喩 implies a structured, sustained correspondence throughout a work. Aesop's fables and Orwell's Animal Farm are classic Western examples, while Japanese literary tradition also has allegorical tales in the 諷喩 mode, particularly in didactic Buddhist literature.
例文
- この物語は表面的には動物たちの冒険だが、作者の諷喩として読み解くと政治批判が浮かび上がる。
- 中世の文学には諷喩を用いた寓話が多く、道徳的な教訓を物語に託した。
- 諷喩と象徴の違いを理解することは、文学批評の基礎の一つだ。
使い方ガイド
場面: literary theory, rhetoric, classical literature, criticism
トーン: scholarly
起源と歴史
From 諷 (indirect admonishment, allusive recitation) and 喩 (metaphor, comparison, parable). Together they name the art of saying one thing while consistently meaning another through extended figurative structure.
文化的背景
時代: Classical to modern
世代: Scholars
社会的背景: Academic
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復