15 poetic devices with five example in each..
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Allusion
An allusion is an indirect reference to something.
“The Cunninghams are country folks, farmers, and the crash hit them hardest.”
- Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
Lee isn’t speaking of a literal crash—she’s referencing the stock market crash of the late 1920s, which left many people without money. Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird’s narrator, references the stock market crash in a way that’s appropriate for her context, which readers can gather from the novel’s setting.
Using this allusion allows Lee to do some quick scene-setting. Not only does it establish the novel firmly within its setting, but it also shows that Scout herself is a clear part of that setting—she speaks to the audience in the way that a child of that era would speak, giving the story a greater sense of realism.
Apostrophe
An apostrophe is a poetic device where the writer addresses a person or thing that isn’t present with an exclamation.
“O stranger of the future!
O inconceivable being!
whatever the shape of your house,
no matter how strange and colorless the clothes you
may wear,
I bet nobody there likes a wet dog either.
I bet everybody in your pub
even the children, pushes her away.”
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