Allusions Not “Illusions”!!!
What is an illusion?
Illusion a false appearance or deceptive impression of reality such as, the mirror gives an illusion of depth Psychology. a perception, as of visual stimuli (optical illusion) that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
What do you see?
An Allusion.... A word or phrase that makes reference to something... to... and that “something” brings up a whole lot of information, a knowledge base, for the reader just with hearing the word or phrase!
For example: ESPN When a character* says, – “Things I’ll have to turn my back on if I stay home with Stephie. Stay home and watch ESPN, watch the team I could have been on, knowing I missed the last chance I had to make it big.” (*Jason in Keesha’s House)
For example, references to fairy tales...
When a character* says, “Sometimes I stay alive by thinkin’ of those stories. Rapunzel,... “ (*Carmen in Keesha’s House)
When a character* says, “... (The tangled branches in front of Sleeping Beauty’s castle – remember those?...” (*Carmen in Keesha’s House)
Allusion to Sleeping Beauty “... Asleep between her sheets, almost dead, but then the girl comes back alive.)”
“I sure ain’t got no glass shoes.” --Carmen, Keesha’s House
Allusion An allusion is a reference to a: statement person place or an event from: – literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or popular culture
Reference to a... STATEMENT “Judge me by my character, like Dr. King said.”
... a statement In To Kill a Mockingbird, the narrator says, “Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself.” (Lee 6)
A reference to a person... FDR “…nothing to fear, but fear itself.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
Reference to... a person In Keesha’s House, Carmen says, “Judge me by my character, like Dr. King said.”
... a person “Somehow it was hotter then:... Bony mules hitched to Hoover carts flicked flies in the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square.” To Kill a Mockingbird by Harpler Lee
... a Hoover cart...
Herbert Hoover President of the United States, The stock market crashed in October 1929, beginning the Great Depression
References to a... PLACE Did you see the movie, CARS?
Reference to... a place In the movie Cars, the name of the town is Radiator Springs. : ) This rock formation is in the shape of a radiator.
... a place... Flo’s café is shaped like a car air filter, where the air FLOWS through to cool the engine.
... a place... The tower of tires in front of Luigi’s tire shop looks like The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.
In literature,... a place A reference to the “Pancake House”
... a place A reference to “Pizza Hut”
... a place Or a doughnut shop... Jolly Pirates, or...
Or an event from... Literature – In Keesha’s House, Stephie says, “Look, everyone! Our streets are paved with gold!” – This is an allusion to the Bible.
An event from... History In As You Like It, Charles the wrestler describes the men with Duke Senior in the forest of Arden as living like “Robin Hood.”
An event from... Religion – When Harris’ mother talks to King, says he is the only one listening, and notices the time: 3:17 – A reference to John 3:16 and 3:17: – 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
An event from... Mythology In Romeo & Juliet, Juliet says, “Such a wagoner as Phaeton would whip you to the west..” --Juliet, 3.2
An event in... sports *
An event in... popular culture In Keesha’s House, there were several references to popular culture – ESPN – Pizza Hut – Pampers – Teen People magazine
An event... politics Politics – – References to FDR’s New Deal during the Great Depression
An event in... science Science – – In Catalyst, by Laurie Halsie Anderson, every chapter is named after a scientific element, formula or reaction... And each title is relevant (has something to do with) the action in the lives of the characters in that chapter.
Practice... with Bruce Almighty We are going to watch a portion of Bruce Almighty. As you watch, write down a minimum of five to ten allusions you see... We will comment on them as we watch! Try to see how many you can find!
Parting the literature An allusion to the Moses parting the Red Sea in the Bible.
Allusion to literature An allusion to Jesus walking on water.
Allusion to history 7 fingers trick Gandhi reminds “God” of when Gandhi didn’t eat for three weeks Gandhi actually (historically) went on a hunger strike that lasted thee weeks!
Bingo, Yahtzee, Is that your final answer?
The Grand Canyon
The Apocalypse
Post Apocalypse London
Allusion to Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry
Allusion to popular culture: actress Marilyn Monroe in “7-Year Itch”
Television Show
7 plagues on Egypt
Your assignment Find an allusion by: – Listening to your music for allusions – Watch your favorite television show or movie and look for allusions – Watching television commercials In your journal, write a full description of the allusion. Tell: – the context in which it is used – what additional meaning it brings to the song, show or ad.