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    Literary Devices – Poetry Allusion: An event or fact from an external context assumed to be known by the reader (e.g. historical‚ biblical‚ etc.). An allusion can increase one’s understanding of the poem in question by drawing parallels with other subjects. Anthropomorphism: The showing or treating of animals‚ gods and objects as if they are human in appearance‚ character or behaviour. Apostrophe: Something that addresses an object‚ abstract idea‚ or person who is dead as though it could

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    Lexical Stylistic devices (Metaphor‚ metonymy‚ irony‚ simile‚ epithet) in the novel “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen” DIPLOMA PAPER Scientific Supervisor: E. B. Jumakeeva Done by: Satarova Rahat‚ group: A08-2 Contents: Pages: Introduction Chapter I. General survey of Stylistic Devices I.1 Historical background of Style and Stylistics Devices I.2 Types of Stylistic Devices Chapter II

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    Device Quote Function Imagery/Simile/Hyperbole “Where Tjaden puts it all is a mystery‚ for he is and always will be as thin as a rake.” When the author compares Tjaden to a rake‚ it makes the readers realize how thin he really is. This quote makes the reader imagine a rake and how it relates to the character. Conflict (external; man vs. man) “Eighty men can’t have what is meant for a hundred and fifty... I don’t care about the stew‚ but I can only issue rations for eighty men.” The men are starving

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    Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are like two peas in a pod‚ except they are two different types of peas. “Sound of Thunder‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Being Prey‚” written by Val Plumwood‚ are two similar stories but contains characteristics that make each of the stories unique. They are similar in terms of characters‚ setting‚ and suspense‚ but at the same time they all have certain things that the other story doesn’t have. To start off‚ the characters in “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey”

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    have. Most lyrics are entertaining and it attracts various people to listen to it. Songs have multiple literary devices that make the connections to others. Songs like “Like i’m gonna lose you‚” by Meghan Trainor‚ is filled with multiple literary devices. This song was one of many others on the top hits in 2015. The song “Like i’m gonna lose you is filled with mostly three main literary devices which is similies‚ metaphors‚and personifications. This song is about how they felt that their love wasn’t

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    Rhetorical Devices and Literary Techniques Rhetorical devices and literary techniques are closely related to tone and style. In fact‚ an author’s style partly consists of selecting and using certain devices; an author’s tone is partially determined by the type of techniques an author uses. Many SAT books will list lots of Greek terms you don’t need to know‚ such as synecdoche and anaphora. But the Critical Reading section won’t require that you know the names of rhetorical devices or literary techniques

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    Thunder and Prey Essay In the two stories “A sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” you will learn how the main characters actions almost or do end up killing them. The two stories have many similarities and differences in what they do. Their actions will get the best of them when they ignore specific warnings. In the stories you will find out about how and what they do in their life threatening situations. You will also learn more about the setting and where they are and why its’s so dangerous. In

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    Rhetorical Devices that use figurative language Rhetorical devices are techniques that writers use to persuade‚ create a literary effect‚ or evoke an emotional response from the reader. Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else‚ you are using figurative language‚ which is any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject (e.g. Whenever you call something “cool‚” you’re not talking

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    causing an earthquake 1000 miles away. This refers to Ray Bradberrys " A Sound Of Thunder"‚ and Davis Hernendez’s "The Butterfly Effect". The short story and poem are trying to conclude that a small action can make a huge difference. In the ’’ Butterfly Effect" there is a well known quote that sais "If a butterfly flapping its wings in Bejing it can cause a hurricane off the coast off Florida".The famous quote in " A Sound Of Thunder" "Picking one leaf off agree in the past can effect the president in

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    maybe even comforting‚ to terrifying and unsettling. The author uses many different literary devices‚ punctuation‚ and diction choices throughout the paragraph to do so. All of these different techniques make the style of this writing very unique and makes the overall mood more dramatic. The author uses all these things to show us how sleeping overnight in a church is terrifying. There are a lot of literary devices you can see being used during this paragraph; for example‚ personification and comparison

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