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25 January, 15:50

Why are classical allegories not regarded as realistic fiction?

A.

They are deeply complicated stories that focus on the psyche of their protagonists.

B.

Their characters are generally flat and merely function as symbols for particular concepts.

C.

They are logical and conceptual, resulting in themes that can be difficult to understand.

D.

They often idealize country life while denouncing the city as corrupt and insignificant.

E.

They deal with issues that plague society on a daily basis and that ordinary people can relate to.

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  1. 25 January, 16:22
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    I believe the answer is B. It is easily shown through Plato's Allegory of a Cave, as this very well could happen, but the attention is not towards the person, but towards the ideas they try to convey.
  2. 25 January, 17:26
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    the correct answer is

    D
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