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Can the alchemist be considered an allegory give a reasoned answer

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Allegory includes dual types of writing.

The Alchemist is a name that represents its character Subtle who is a cheat. Jonson has introduced the general public of occasions through its characters. Its characters, events & talks in the play are allegorically represented. For model, when Subtle educates the Drugger all concerning the heading of the shop, where to keep the containers and what ought to be the situation of entryways and windows. This demonstrates how absurd and gullible Drugger was and had faith in the pretensions of Subtle. Another model is when Epicure Mammon advises the marvels of philosophers stone to Surly is allegorical. Its speech mirrors that individuals were pseudo in their contemplation who trusted in Alchemy's pseudo study. The title of the play is allegory. In the play there is no speculative chemistry of synthetics as it is by all accounts yet there is just speculative chemistry of words to feign people in general who is gullible. Jonson has likewise assaulted the strictness in his play by the character of Anabaptist . As per his conceptions, it is their procedure of speculative chemistry that has acquired revolutionized religious confidence.

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