Where do we find allusions in literature
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An illusion is a trick of the brain allowing you to sense something that isn't there. An allusion is a glancing reference to something else: another literary work, a place, an event, a person, etc. ... Allusions help readers make deeper, more memorable connections to the text.
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It’s not illusion allusion
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allusion in literature ,an implied or indirect reference to a person ,event, or thing, or to a part of another text. Most allusion are based on the assumption that there is a body of knowledge that is shared by author and the leader and that therefore the reader will understand the author's referent ....hope it will help you
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