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LAS14

(14,678 posts)
Sat Aug 21, 2021, 07:47 AM Aug 2021

Is there a term for the kind of story where...

... the point is some abstraction and the characters and scenery work toward that end? Something on the spectrum of Pilgrim's Progress and The Trial? I need to critique a short story and I want to ask the author if their intention is to create a realistic story or to illustrate an abstract point.

TIA
LAS

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Is there a term for the kind of story where... (Original Post) LAS14 Aug 2021 OP
An allegory. Nay Aug 2021 #1
Yeah. I meant something that is not quite allegory, where there isn't the direct, specific... LAS14 Aug 2021 #2
Picaresque? Scrivener7 Sep 2021 #3
I don't think so. Is this the definition you had in mind? LAS14 Sep 2021 #4
Post removed Post removed Oct 2021 #5
Philosophical Literature/Fiction ReluctanceTango Jun 2022 #6
Thanks! nt LAS14 Jun 2022 #7

Nay

(12,051 posts)
1. An allegory.
Sat Aug 21, 2021, 08:15 AM
Aug 2021

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
"Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory of the spiritual journey"

LAS14

(14,678 posts)
2. Yeah. I meant something that is not quite allegory, where there isn't the direct, specific...
Sat Aug 21, 2021, 10:04 AM
Aug 2021

... link you find in Pilgrim's Progress. But not slice of life either... more toward The Trial by Kafka, but not necessarily weird.

LAS14

(14,678 posts)
4. I don't think so. Is this the definition you had in mind?
Sun Sep 5, 2021, 05:44 PM
Sep 2021

"relating to an episodic style of fiction dealing with the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero."

Response to LAS14 (Original post)

 

ReluctanceTango

(219 posts)
6. Philosophical Literature/Fiction
Sun Jun 19, 2022, 10:46 PM
Jun 2022

I realize this is a late response, but that's the term you're looking for. It's how Kafka's Trial is usually classified.

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