phil777 wrote:
Please elaborate the above. -.-
Allegory is a figurative mode of representation conveying a meaning other than the literal. Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric, but an allegory does not have to be expressed in language: it may be addressed to the eye, and is often found in realistic painting, sculpture or some other form of mimetic, or representative art, or in ordinary objects used in particular ways.
Consider Daffy Duck's public relations allegory for the Beijing Olympics:
http://underthejacaranda.wordpress.com/ ... ch-script/
Or consider David Glazman presentation: "Ducks and Ducklings - An (X)HTML Allegory" which was presented at the W3C-AC Meeting in Tokyo in 2006.
http://swik.net/W3C/Del.icio.us+W3C+Tag ... gs+-+An+(X)HTML+allegory+W3C+AC+Meeting,+Tokyo+2006/cdgws
When it comes down to it, ducks represent a great deal more than the average person would suspect.