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1 Literary Devices

2 Literary devices are used to:  call attention to the important parts of a story  make the writing style memorable  add to the characterization, setting, plot, and theme

3 Foreshadowing hints and clues that the author gives the reader about what will happen later in the story used to build anticipation in the reader Example: “…as though he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision…” (Munro 11).

4 Personification giving human characteristics to an object or creature that is not human Examples: The sun smiled down on us. The leaves danced in the breeze.

5 Hyperbole extreme exaggeration used to make a point Examples: I have a million things to do today. He is as old as the hills. These books weigh a ton.

6 Onomatopoeia the naming of an object or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it Examples: buzz, hiss, swish, bang, clap

7 Alliteration the repetition of initial consonant sounds in words Example: “The rest of Harrison’s appearance was Halloween and hardware. Nobody had ever worn heavier handicaps” (Vonnegut 7).

8 Symbol: a person, place, object, or image that represents another idea, feeling, or belief a symbol has its own meaning, but also stands for something beyond itself Examples: wine in “The Interlopers” handicaps in “Harrison Bergeron”

9 Symbolism: the author’s use of symbols to add meaning to a story General symbols  stand for universal ideas Examples: heart for love, skull for death Constructed symbols  created by an author to represent an important idea in a particular story Examples: ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz, handicaps in “Harrison Bergeron”

10 Allusion = a brief reference to a well- known person, place, historical event, literary work, or work of art

11 Types of Allusions: Biblical Historical Classical (mythology) Literary (fairy tales often become allusions  Prince Charming, Big Bad Wolf, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel) Shakespeare allusions are common Popular culture/ sports

12 Allusions: Why do authors/ artists/ musicians use “allusion”? - helps create a certain mood quickly, without a lot of explanation - connects author/ artist/ musician to the reader or audience

13 Imagery The use of descriptive and/or figurative language to create “word pictures” in the mind of the reader

14 Imagery Figurative language includes  Metaphor Simile Hyperbole Personification Alliteration Onomatopoeia


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