noun
- the quality or state of being allegorical; the characteristic of using allegory to convey meaning
Usage: abstract noun derived from the adjective 'allegorical'; formal, literary register
Examples
- The allegoricalness of the novel became clear when readers recognized that each character represented a different virtue.
- Critics praised the allegoricalness of the painting, which depicted human struggle through the image of a man climbing a mountain.
- The allegoricalness of medieval literature often required readers to interpret multiple layers of meaning.
- Teachers appreciated the allegoricalness of the fable, which made it easy to discuss moral lessons with students.
- The allegoricalness of the poem allowed different audiences to find personal significance in its imagery.