List TWO allusions from The Visit and explain what they mean.
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Common Examples of Allusion in Everyday Speech
His smile is like kryptonite to me. ...
She felt like she had a golden ticket. ...
That guy is young, scrappy, and hungry. ...
I wish I could just click my heels. ...
If I'm not home by midnight, my car might turn into a pumpkin. ...
She smiles like a Cheshire cat.
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An allusion is a figure of speech that references a person, place, thing, or event. ... In this example, the wife would have succeeded in telling her husband he's wonderful, simply by alluding to this fictional romantic man. These references can be direct or indirect, but they will often broaden the reader's understanding.
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