Repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words (e.g., "She sells sea shells by the seashore.").
Alliteration
Two contradictory words used together (e.g., "bittersweet," "deafening silence.").
Oxymoron
Interruption of the chronological sequence with an event from the past.
Flashback
A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art.
Allusion
A contrast between expectation and reality.
Irony
Words that mimic sounds (e.g., "buzz," "sizzle," "bang.").
Onomatopoeia
Direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Time is a thief.").
Metaphor
The emotional atmosphere experienced by the reader.
Mood
A play on words that exploits multiple meanings or similar-sounding words
Pun
Saying the opposite of what is meant.
Verbal Irony
Comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her smile was as bright as the sun.").
Simile
Symbolism
A narrative with a double meaning—one literal and one symbolic.
Allegory
mild or indirect word substituted for one that might be harsh or unpleasant (e.g., "passed away" instead of "died").
Euphemism
When the opposite of what is expected occurs.
Situational Irony
Giving human characteristics to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The wind whispered through the trees.").
Personification
Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
Foreshadowing
The writer's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style.
Tone
A story with two levels of meaning—literal and symbolic
Allegory
When the audience knows something the characters do not.
Dramatic Irony
Extreme exaggeration for effect (e.g., "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.").
Hyperbole
Repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words (e.g., "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.").
Assonance
Repetition of consonant sounds, typically at the end or middle of words (e.g., "Pitter-patter, tick-tock.").
Consonance
a phrase or expression whose meaning is not directly deducible from the literal definitions of its individual words. ie "Spill the beans": To reveal a secret.
Idiom
Placing two contrasting ideas, characters, or events close together to highlight differences.
Juxtaposition