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a literary device that uses words or phrases for effect, humorous, or exaggeration purposes, instead of their literal translation

Figurative language

100

a literary technique that places two distinctly dissimilar things side by side to bring out their differences.

Juxtaposition

100

a figure of speech that describes something to be something else, but uses the words “like” or “as” to do so.

Similie

100

a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words.

rhyme

100

a blend of unharmonious sounds.

Cacophony

200

a literary device in which parts of the sentence are grammatically the same, or are similar in construction.

parallelism

200

the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman objects.

Anthropomorphism

200

a literary device that places opposite words, ideas, or qualities parallel to each other.

Antithesis

200

the use of the same word or phrase multiple times

the use of the same word or phrase multiple times

200

the repetition of words or phrases in a group of sentences, clauses, or poetic lines

Anaphora

300

a literary element that serves as a contrast to the main character, or the protagonist.

Foil

300

an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.

Allusion


300

describes the rhythm (or pattern of beats) in a line of poetry.

Meter

300

the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject.

tone

300

a figure of speech in which the natural world (or some part of it) is treated as though it had human emotions.

pathetic fallacy

400

figure of speech in which the name of an object or concept is replaced with a word closely related to or suggested by the original,

Metonymy


400

a statement, pair of statements, or even the exploration of an idea that seems contradictory upon first glance.

Paradox

400

a literary device that makes use of the repetition of vowel sounds to create mood, tone, and rhythm in poetry or prose

Assonance

400

the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader.

mood

400

the combining of words to create a pleasing sound.

Euphony

500

a figure of speech in which a specific part of something is used to refer to the whole thing.

Synecdoche

500

something has been divided into two parts.

Dichotomy

500

a literary device that occurs when two words have the same consonant sound following different vowel sounds.

Consonance

500

the style of either spoken or written word as determined by word choice 

diction