Biblical Terms Allusion and Cliche. Allusion Definition- A reference to a famous work of literature, art, person or event. Definition- A reference to.

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Biblical Terms Allusion and Cliche

Allusion Definition- A reference to a famous work of literature, art, person or event. Definition- A reference to a famous work of literature, art, person or event. Biblical allusion: definition- a reference in literature or art to the Bible. Biblical allusion: definition- a reference in literature or art to the Bible. Purpose: to enrich the work for the reader by association and give it depth. It is often an appeal from the writer to share an experience with the reader. Purpose: to enrich the work for the reader by association and give it depth. It is often an appeal from the writer to share an experience with the reader.

Cliche Definition- An over-used expression which is lifeless and generic from excessive use. Definition- An over-used expression which is lifeless and generic from excessive use. Many terms derived from the Bible have become cliches. You will no doubt recognize many that you have heard or use yourself. Many terms derived from the Bible have become cliches. You will no doubt recognize many that you have heard or use yourself.

Activity In pairs, choose six biblical phrases that are listed on the handout (must be six that both of you recognize and understand the meaning of) In pairs, choose six biblical phrases that are listed on the handout (must be six that both of you recognize and understand the meaning of) Create a short, 1-2 paragraph story incorporating all six of them. It can be about anything and can be dramatic or funny, (but must be appropriate to share with the class!) Create a short, 1-2 paragraph story incorporating all six of them. It can be about anything and can be dramatic or funny, (but must be appropriate to share with the class!)