Examining a traumatic event through an allegorical narrative, "Botelho probes Portuguese collective consciousness with sensitivity without failing to point out the political turmoil of the colonial era".
De Man asks whether Proust's novel is "the allegorical narrative of its own deconstruction".
It is not a connected narrative, though it can be read as the allegorical narrative of a journey of the heart.
The trio makes site-responsive performances and video installations that use theatrical play to draw allegorical narratives out of historical dilemmas, mythical conflicts, and current political crises.
"She used friends and family members, composing them in allegorical narratives."
His allegorical narratives combine memories of childhood with adult concerns about a fragile natural environment under siege.
Thus the character named Archimago is a countertext, an idol constructed and animated by the Protestant polemic that drives the allegorical narrative.
In these roles Earhart acts to transform other characters in Pearce's romantic allegorical narratives.
Rather than pages of random jottings, however, the surviving books hold carefully planned sequences of single images that together form allegorical narratives.
The sequence presents an allegorical narrative, I think, on the development of technology through the ages and humanity's changing relationship to the landscape.