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Literary Devices (Metaphoric (The Earth is a flower of silver and the moon…
Literary Devices
Anaphora
To think on death it is a misery
To think on life it is a vanity
To thing on the world verily it is
(The Star Child- Oscar Wilde)
Euphenism
“For the time being,” he explains, “it had been found necessary to make a readjustment of rations.” (Animal Farm - George Orwell)
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Metaphoric
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It is pleasant to sit in the green wood,and watch the sun in his chariot of gold,and the moon in her chariot of pearl( The nightingale and the rose- Oscar Wilde)
Personification
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"my love will dance to the sound of the harp and the violin" (The Nightingale And The Rose-Oscar Wilde)
Hyperbole
"She will dance so lightly that
her feet will not touch the floor" (the nightingale and the rose- Oscar Wilde).
Why does a boy who’s fast as a jet take all day and sometimes two to get to school? (Speed Adjustments - John Ciadri)
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Chiasmus
"In the days of old men made the manners; Manners now make men" (The works of Lord Byron - Lord Byron)
My love will dance with to their music but she will not dance with me. (The Nightingale and the rose - Oscar Wilde)
Polysyndeton
Not mine, not mine, not mine, but Mrs. Price is already turning to page thirty-two (Eleven - Sandra Cisneros)
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