The classic story of Garrison Keillor's prodigal son and Luke's prodigal prodigal son is one of the most famous figurines in literature. A metaphor is often described as a short story teaching morality; however, plots are more realistic than fables, and characters are human beings of animal or natural forces. The metaphor also is presented with a more suggestive tone, which makes them more open to interpretation. Garrison tells Garodigal Son that the style is quite different from that of Lukes. The allegory of the "Heavenly Son" is stated in the Catholic scripture.
Fable allegory ... is one of Jesus' parable stories, appearing in Luke 15: 11-32 ... In the story, my father has two sons. A young son demanded her heritage and after wasting her wealth, she became poor (meaning wasting words "wasting waste"). I want to ask his father who comes back to his house to become one of his hired servants, hoping that his relationship with his father back to his house may be broken. My father welcomed him to celebrate his return. My eldest son refused to participate. My father remembered to eldest son, one day, to inherit everything. However, as he died, it is now being discovered, they should still celebrate the return of a young son.
In the story of a prodigal son of Luke 15, the prodigal son wasted his father's wealth and returned home, and finally realized his necessity and his father's possible good. (Section 17) "How much bread did he hire for my father, but how are you hungry here, I will stand up and search my father. I will tell him. It is not worthy to be called my son, let me be one of the people you hire. "He humbled myself up and walked to my father. When he returned to his father, he was genuine. But do you know? I do not like my brother. Brothers who blamed their father for his son's blessing represents legality. Brothers said that he did not abide by the law, he is not worthy of your grace. But whatever he did, his father liked this prodigal son.