the wind poem literary device with their defination and example
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A literary device is any technique used by a writer to produce some kind of specific effect
in their writing.
☆Allusion
Allusion refers to any reference made by an author that relies on the reader having prior knowledge.
example:- Think of any time a pair of lovers in fiction are referred to as Romeo & Juliet without further explanation. This relies on the reader being familiar with Shakespeare’s play of the same name, but writers know that the majority of people are familiar and so they don’t need to stop and explain the connection.
☆What is the definition of personification?
__ Personification occurs when a writer makes a non-human thing have human behavior. Hence, the writer personifies that object.
examples:-
▪The wind danced in the trees.
▪The windows trembled with fear.
▪New York is the city that never sleeps.
☆☆Alliteration:-
▪Alliteration is a literary term that means two or more words in a row that all start with the same sounds. For example:
1..Three grey geese in a green field grazing, Grey were the geese and green was the grazing.
2 Three Grey Geese by Mother Goose
Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight.
3.Runk lives in rain barrels and eats raindrops, rusty rainbows.
☆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:
1..The rain came down in long knitting needles.
2.. National Velvet by Enid Bagnold Above the hills, along the blue,
3..Eagle gliding in the sky,
☆☆Onomatopoeia:-
▪▪Onomatopoeia is a literary term used when a word imitates the sound it is describing. Examples are:-
1..Pitter, patter. Pit. Pit. Patter. Splitter, splatter, down comes the rain.
2..Bow-wow, says the dog.
3..Our washing machine went wishity whirr.
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A literary device is any technique used by a writer to produce some kind of specific effect
in their writing.
☆Allusion
Allusion refers to any reference made by an author that relies on the reader having prior knowledge.
example:- Think of any time a pair of lovers in fiction are referred to as Romeo & Juliet without further explanation. This relies on the reader being familiar with Shakespeare’s play of the same name, but writers know that the majority of people are familiar and so they don’t need to stop and explain the connection.
☆What is the definition of personification?
__ Personification occurs when a writer makes a non-human thing have human behavior. Hence, the writer personifies that object.
examples:-
▪The wind danced in the trees.
▪The windows trembled with fear.
▪New York is the city that never sleeps.
☆☆Alliteration:-
▪Alliteration is a literary term that means two or more words in a row that all start with the same sounds. For example:
1..Three grey geese in a green field grazing, Grey were the geese and green was the grazing.
2 Three Grey Geese by Mother Goose
Many mumbling mice are making midnight music in the moonlight.
3.Runk lives in rain barrels and eats raindrops, rusty rainbows.
☆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:
1..The rain came down in long knitting needles.
2.. National Velvet by Enid Bagnold Above the hills, along the blue,
3..Eagle gliding in the sky,
☆☆Onomatopoeia:-
▪▪Onomatopoeia is a literary term used when a word imitates the sound it is describing. Examples are:-
1..Pitter, patter. Pit. Pit. Patter. Splitter, splatter, down comes the rain.
2..Bow-wow, says the dog.
3..Our washing machine went wishity whirr.
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