Milton and Spenser's words are used to explain the horrible situation in relative poetry Milton focuses on the empty life full of melancholy and despair. Dunton explains the conflict with Gate of Hell, but in fact it is two terrible creatures and leads to a fearful, pure and perfect evil atmosphere. Milton's words imply the ultimate evil, distorted words of centuries have reduced their original dramatic meanings.
For people who believe in allegorical (or spiritual) ways, the images and events of the Apocalypse are figurative. This means that the language of the book transcends the written words, so that one can understand the spiritual truth more deeply. Alan Piper noticed this in his comments. Augustine's work found this interpretation, and he believes that each paragraph of the Bible contains four different interpretations (or meanings): "Text", "Fables", "Moral and Eschatology" According to the meaning of Israeli Augustine in 'Literature', it is a country called God and I think he gave land. In the sense of "fable", Israel will also point to a universal church and will become the future. The era has inherited the earth's "real spirit of Israel"
The problem with allegorical interpretation is that regardless of whether it is intentionally understood this way, it tries to find a parable of each clause paraphrase. The allegorical interpreter is very creative and may not be based on the control of the text itself. It is easy to think of reading your beliefs in the fables and thinking they have Bible support. As evidenced by differences in Apocalypse, there is always a difference to a certain extent, whether certain text is literal or figurative, even those who respect the Bible. In order for text to be interpreted in a fable or metaphor, it is necessary to give reasons in the text itself or in the cultural context of the original author. It will allow them to symbolically understand the text.
Metaphorical words. A figurative word means writing or words mean literally rather imagination. Many writers, especially poets, use metaphorical words to help readers see things in new ways. Metaphor and metaphor are two examples of figurative words. Analogy is a comparison using like or as. For example, if you say "Jennifer dances like a willow", you use a metaphor. A metaphor is a language in which one thing is said or written as if it is another thing. For example, when we say "Jennifer is a dancing willow", I use a metaphor. In the metaphor and the metaphor, we recommend comparing the two things. The two "things" involved are carriers of rhetoric, the author's actual subject, the figurative subject, and others who like the subject. In example sentence, Jennifer is a tenor, Willow is a ride.