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The Giver Literary Terms
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Allusions A hint or reference to something from history, film, literature, etc. –In the episode of The Simpsons we watched before winter break, there were several allusions to A Christmas Carol. There were also allusions to How the Grinch Stole Christmas. –Family Guy –PLEASE NOTE: the reference has to be about something else.
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Symbol A thing that represents or stands for something else –The flag is a symbol of freedom –A hear is a symbol of love –The color green is a symbol of greed
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Simile and Metaphor Comparison: Finding the similarities and differences A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as” A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that does not use “like” or “as”
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Personification Giving human traits to non-human things –The weekend is calling my name –The stars danced in the night sky
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Dramatic Irony When the reader or one character knows something that the others don’t –We know that the hippo, elephant, and bear are real animals, and the characters in The Giver do not. –In scary movies, we know the killer is hiding right behind the door, but the main character doesn’t.
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Conflict Character VS Character Character VS. NATURE Character VS. SELF Character VS. SOCIETY
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Eupehmism A substitution for a crass, unpleasant, or offensive term. –Cut the cheese = fart –Kick the bucket = die –Between jobs = unemployed –Vertically challenged = short –Nature calls = I have to use the bathroom
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Paradox A statement that contradicts itself, but still makes sense –The silence hurt my ears –The paradox of freedom: to be free we have to have laws –I’m a liar – how do you know I’m telling you the truth?
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