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an allegory of temptation vs an allegory for temptation

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning. The prepositions 'of' and 'for' can both be used after 'allegory' to indicate the subject or theme being represented.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

an allegory of temptation

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that the allegory represents or symbolizes temptation.
  • What would an allegory of good government look like today?
  • Did you ever see such an allegory of grace and beauty?
  • Madam President, this Parliament is like the Tower of Babel, an allegory of the Habsburg Empire, which was full of sycophants.
  • And so maybe the teddy bear worked in part because the legend of Roosevelt and that bear in Mississippi was kind of like an allegory of this great responsibility that society was just beginning to face up to back then.
  • I PERSONALLY THINK THAT JEAN-PAUL'S MASTERWORK IS AN ALLEGORY OF MAN'S SEARCH FOR COMMITMENT.
  • The inner part of the coin depicts an allegory of the birth of the stars and planets together with several astronomical instruments.
  • It's an allegory for our times.
  • It was an allegory, actually.
  • This game is an allegory for life.
  • Or maybe it was an allegory, something like that.
  • It's an allegory using barnyard animals to criticize the Russian revolution.
  • It's more of an allegory.
  • I was prepared to tear you a new one with an allegory.
  • If it's anything, it's an allegory.
  • It's clearly an allegory for the bludgeoning and burying of the middle class in this country.
  • Twain described the coyote as a living, breathing allegory of want.
  • It inspired me to see the Apocalypse not as an allegory but as an equation.
  • See, what a lot of people don't know about the "Planet Nowhere" series is that it's an allegory.
  • "the slave trade allegory of curious George."
  • In Plato's allegory of the cave, the people living in the cave...

Alternatives:

  • an allegory for temptation
  • a temptation allegory

an allegory for temptation

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also indicates that the allegory represents or symbolizes temptation.
  • It's an allegory for our times.
  • This game is an allegory for life.
  • It's clearly an allegory for the bludgeoning and burying of the middle class in this country.
  • Hon, it's an allegory for, you know, "Don't trust strangers."
  • It was an allegory, actually.
  • Or maybe it was an allegory, something like that.
  • It's an allegory using barnyard animals to criticize the Russian revolution.
  • It's more of an allegory.
  • What would an allegory of good government look like today?
  • I was prepared to tear you a new one with an allegory.
  • If it's anything, it's an allegory.
  • It inspired me to see the Apocalypse not as an allegory but as an equation.
  • Did you ever see such an allegory of grace and beauty?
  • See, what a lot of people don't know about the "Planet Nowhere" series is that it's an allegory.
  • Madam President, this Parliament is like the Tower of Babel, an allegory of the Habsburg Empire, which was full of sycophants.
  • And so maybe the teddy bear worked in part because the legend of Roosevelt and that bear in Mississippi was kind of like an allegory of this great responsibility that society was just beginning to face up to back then.
  • You really have to be more prepared for temptation, Megan.
  • The Devil was designed for temptation.
  • Your symbols, red for temptation, white for salvation.
  • The Lord above made liquor for temptation

Alternatives:

  • an allegory of temptation
  • a temptation allegory

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