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What genre best defines John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress based on this excerpt from the story?

Now, as Christian was walking solitarily by himself, he espied one afar off, come crossing over the field to meet him; and their hap was to meet just as they were crossing the way of each other. The gentleman's name that met him was Mr. Worldly Wiseman, he dwelt in the town of Carnal Policy, a very great town, and also hard by from whence Christian came. This man, then, meeting with Christian, and having some inkling of him,—for Christian's setting forth from the City of Destruction was much noised abroad, not only in the town where he dwelt, but also it began to be the town talk in some other places,—Mr. Worldly Wiseman, therefore, having some guess of him, by beholding his laborious going, by observing his sighs and groans, and the like, began thus to enter into some talk with Christian.

A.
fairytale
B.
detective stories
C.
allegory
D.
adventure stories

Respuesta :

Answer: C.Allegory

Explanation:

The Pilgrim's Progress, a Christian allegory, was written by John Bunyan. This work is one of the most recognized works of religious fiction in the whole English literature. The protagonist named Christian travels in order to find the "Celestial city". He has left the "City of Destruction". This piece is classified as a religious allegory - a narrative which conveys a broader, moral message about common issues that we experience in life.