Sound Devices
Definitions that start with "A"
Figurative Language
Rhetoric
Misc. Devices
100

"Bang!", "Crash!", "Boom!"

Onomatopoea 

100

A reference to a person, place, or other text within a story 

Allusion 

100

An implied comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as".

Metaphor

100

Appealling to emotions 

Pathos 

100

A narrative device that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past.

Flashback 

200

"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary"

Alliteration 

200

The character or forces that work AGAINST a main character or protagonist 

Antagonist 

200

An explicit comparison using words such as "like" or "as."

Simile 

200

Logical appeal 

Logos 

200

The attitude of a speaker toward their subject

Tone 

300

"He struck a streak of luck." 

Consonance 

300

Short, amusing story about a true event 

Anectdote 

300

Giving human traits, emotions, or behaviors to non-human things

Personification 

300

Using credibility to appeal to the audience 

Ethos 

300

the use of symbols, such as objects, colors, or actions, to represent abstract ideas or qualities.

Symbolism 

400

"The cat sat on the mat."


Assonance 

400

When the speaker speaks to a dead person, person that is not present, or an inanimate object 

Apostrophe 

400

Deliberate and extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or comedic effect.

Hyperbole 

400

Placing two contrasting ideas, images, or characters close together to highlight their differences.

Juxtaposition 

400

a noticeable, often sudden change in a text's tone, mood, setting, or narrative perspective

Shift

500

When the final words of both lines share the same sound.

Rhyming Couplet 

500

Repetition of word or words at the beginning of a phrase 

Anaphora 

500

A figure of speech pairing two contradictory or opposing terms side by side

Oxymoron

500

 A question asked to make a point or create a dramatic effect rather than to get an actual answer.

Rhetorical Question 

500

a narrative or visual artwork in which characters, events, and settings symbolically represent abstract concepts, moral lessons, or political events

Allegory 
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