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Rhetorical Devices/ Figurative Language this is really useful stuff
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Definitions Rhetorical Devices - techniques used by a writer or speaker to heighten the effect of the writing Figurative Language - speech or writing that departs from literal meaning in order to achieve a special effect or meaning, speech or writing employing “figures of speech”
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The basics… Diction – word choice Tone – the attitude of the writer towards the subject Mood – the audience’s feelings toward the work Style – the manner in which the author expresses his point through language Point of view – it’s the point of view (you know this already right?)
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Let’s fast forward… (figures of speech, basically) Simile Metaphor Extended metaphor Imagery Symbol Irony Motif Theme Pun Oh, you know those already? How about these…
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Here’s some more stuff: (rhetorical devices, as such) Allusion Oxymoron Paradox Understatement Hyperbole Rhetorical question simple, you say?
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Here, have fun! Metonymy Synecdoche Antithesis Anaphora Asyndeton Polysyndeton Chiasmus Litotes Parenthesis
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Other things Denotation Connotation And you really need to completely understand… Parallelism seriously, ya gotta know that one
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Ok, ok, ok I’ll give you a break but only a little one check out this website http://www.virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm
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