Amphigory or Allegory


As I've said before, an amphigory is something pithy that's actually nonsense. And an allegory is a story. So, I drew two pictures and which is which?
Possible caption for picture on the left: "Daphne Escaping From Apollo", illustrating a Greek myth.
Possible caption for picture on the right: "Scorns of Outrageous Fortune", illustrating a phrase from Hamlet's famous speech.
But are either of them really allegories or amphigories? Does the state of having meaning rely only upon the artist/poet having premeditated the meaning (as in picture 1)? Or does a picture that was created thoughtlessly, but happens to be characterized by its name to invoke certain trails of thought also allegorical (as in picture 2)? Can you separate the meaning of the painting from the interpretation and the intention?

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