1. Which of the following is NOT a literary device?1. Allegory2. Alliteration3. Dramatic irony4. Plot
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plot isn't literary device. It is an element of literature.
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The correct answer is (4) Plot. Plot is not a literary device.
A literary device is a technique used by writers to express ideas, convey meaning, and highlight important themes in a piece of writing.Most common literary device. Metaphor, Imagery, Symbolism, Allegory, Use of alliteration, Dramatic irony,etc.
Hence, the Plot is not a literary device. A plot is a series of events that make up the story of a novel, film, etc.
So, the correct answer is (4) Plot.
Allegory
- Do you enjoy stories with hidden meanings? If so, an allegory is the literary device for you because it uses symbols to reveal a hidden meaning that conveys the story's overall moral. Allegories can be found in a wide range of literary works.The Hunger Games is a metaphor for reality television and how it blinds us to horrors and suffering.
Alliteration
- Alliteration is a type of repetition in which a letter is used repeatedly to add emphasis and interest to a literary work. Alliteration occurs when several words in a sentence or phrase begin with the same letter.On Sunday, sleepy sheep were shorn.
Dramatised irony
- If you're watching a film about the Titanic and a character leans on the balcony just before the ship hits the iceberg and says, "It's so beautiful I could just die," you're witnessing dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters are unaware of.
Plot
- The plot is the sequence of events in a literary work, film, or other narratives in which each event affects the next through the principle of cause and effect. A plot's causal events can be thought of as a series of events connected by the connector "and so."
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