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☆Alliteration:-

Alliteration is a literary term that means two or more words in a row that all start with the same sounds. For example:

▪Three grey geese in a green field grazing, Grey were the geese and green was the grazing.

▪Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight.


☆Hyperbole:-

Hyperbole is a literary term that refers to an exaggeration. Examples are:

▪Well now, one winter it was so cold that all the geese flew backward and all the fish moved south and even the snow turned blue.

▪It piled up to the ceiling.

☆Metaphor:-

Metaphor is a literary term for comparing two things directly. Examples are:

▪The rain came down in long knitting needles.

▪ Above the hills, along the blue.


☆Onomatopoeia:-

Onomatopoeia is a literary term used when a word imitates the sound it is describing. Examples are:

▪Pitter, patter. Pit. Pit. Patter. Splitter, splatter, down comes the rain.

▪Bow-wow, says the dog.

☆Personification:'

Personification is a literary term for giving human attributes to objects or animals. Examples are:

▪Hey diddle, Diddle.

▪irony:-

▪Irony is a literary device or event in which how things seem to be is in fact very different from how they actually are.

example:-

▪Classical theatre typically employed the device to create a sense of tension.it's a very common device in tragedies. Modern day cinema and television also often use dramatic irony to rack up laughs, since it can have a strong comedic effect.

▪Dramatic irony often plays a significant structural role in stories defined by secrecy and suffering, so it's no surprise that it appears frequently in the novels of Thomas Hardy.


▪smile:- A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things. To make the comparison, similes most often use the connecting words like or as but can also use other words that indicate an explicit comparison.



☆Examples of Simile in Literature:-

▪Writers use simile to add color and feeling to their writing and to allow readers to see something in a new way through the comparison that the simile creates.

▪Simile can be used to render the familiar strange and unusual, to make the strange seem familiar, or to draw a surprising association between things that don't seem to belong together.

☆Repetition Definition:-

▪Repetition is a literary device in which a word or phrase is repeated two or more times.

☆Repetition Examples:-

Here are additional examples from literature for each of the most common figures of speech that use repetition.

☆Refrain:-

In a poem or song, a refrain is a line or group of lines that regularly repeat, usually at the end of a stanza in a poem or at the end of a verse in a song. In a speech or other prose writing, a refrain can refer to any phrase that repeats a number of times within the text.

Examples of Refrain in Poetry:-

▪Refrain in Shakespeare's "When that I was and a little tiny boy.


▪Paradox Definition:-

▪A paradox is a figure of speech that seems to contradict itself, but which, upon further examination, contains some kernel of truth or reason. Oscar Wilde's famous declaration that Life is much too important to be taken seriously is a paradox.

▪Paradox Examples in Literature:-

In literature, paradoxes can create humor, express the confusion or frustration of a seeming impossibility, or make clear the absurdity of an unexpected situation.

▪Onomatopoeia Definition:-


▪Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words evoke the actual sound of the thing they refer to or describe.


▪The boom of a firework exploding,

▪ the tick tock of a clock,
▪and the ding dong of a doorbell.

are all examples of onomatopoeia.


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☆Alliteration:-

Alliteration is a literary term that means two or more words in a row that all start with the same sounds. For example:

▪Three grey geese in a green field grazing, Grey were the geese and green was the grazing.

▪Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight.

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