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Literary Devices
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Theme The idea about life that is revealed in a work of literature. The “moral” A theme is not the same as the plot! Example: In the story, “Rikki Tikki Tavi,” one THEME might be: It is important to defend your home.
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Atmosphere / Mood / Tone The overall mood or emotion of a piece. The atmosphere of a piece can usually be described with an adjective: “dreamy, happy, sad or nostalgic.” Example: The story “The Naming of Names” has a serious tone.
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Alliteration -Repetition of the same or similar consonants in words that appear close together. Example: “Susie sells seashells by the seashore.”
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A word that sounds like what it describes. Examples: pop, splash, gush Onomatopoeia
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Simile A comparison between two unlike things, using the words “like” or “as.” Example: “The stars were like diamonds.”
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Metaphor A comparison between two unlike things where one is said to be the other. Example: “My soul is an enchanted boat.”
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Personification Something that is not human is given a human quality. Example: “The sun smiled down on the emerald green field.”
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Hyperbole Exaggerating to get your point across. Stretching the truth to add humor for your audience. Example: “There was so much snow, it was a new ice age.”
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Denotation The literal, dictionary definition of a word. Example: tiny = very small, diminutive
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Connotation The feelings and associations that a word suggests. One’s personal definition of any word Example: tiny =
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