Literary Devices #1
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Literary Devices #3
Literary Devices #4
Literary Devices #5
100

A comparison of two dissimilar things using like or as

Simile

100

A comparison of two dissimilar things

Metaphor

100

A statement that seems to be self-contradictory but actually makes sense when understood in the right context.

Paradox

200

Similarity in the structure of two or more phrases, clauses, or sentences

Parallelism
200

A metaphor that is developed beyond a single sentence or comparison.

Extended Metaphor

200

A complex type of extended metaphor which forms a story with two or more levels of meaning.

Allegory

200

The repetition of words or phrases at the beginnings of lines of poetry, grammatical units (phrases, clauses, sentences).

Anaphora

300
Using the same words more than once for emphasis

Repetition

300
The use of language to convey other than what is stated of a contradiction in what is EXPECTED to happen and what ACTUALLY happens.

Irony

300

An expression in which a related thing stands for the thing itself.

Metonymy

300

A person, place, thing, or idea that means something in addition to itself.

Symbol

300

Listing words with a conjunction (eg and/or) between each word

Polysyndeton

400

Sentence Structure

Syntax

400

Listing words with no 'and' before the last word

Asyndeton

400

Gives human characteristics to something that is not human.

Personification

400

The repetition of initial (beginning) consonant sounds. 

Alliteration

500

Purposeful and artful deviation from literal language or speech

Figurative Language

500

A reference with a work to something else, usually history or another artistic work.

Allusion

500

Exaggerated figure of speech

Hyperbole

500

The use of words that sound like what they mean.

Onomatopoeia

500

What literary device is illustrated in this poem title: "The Soul's Dark Cottage?"

Metaphor