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LITERARY DEVICES:
Interesting when you read, useful when you write!
A figure of
speech is a
rhetorical device
that achieves a
special effect by
using words in a
distinctive way.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
Language that has
meaning beyond the literal
meaning;also known as
“figures of speech.”
SIMILE
is an expression comparing one thing to
another using the words “like” or “as”.
Examples:
He ran like a cat, lightly and
quietly.
Her blue mood passed as quickly
as an afternoon rain shower.
METAPHOR
Examples:
He was a statue, waiting to hear
the news.
She was a mother hen, trying to
take care of everyone around her.
is a comparison of two unlike things
without using the words “like” or “as”.
HYPERBOLE
Examples:
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!
is an obvious exaggeration or
overstatement.
PERSONIFICATION
Examples:
My car drank the gasoline in one
gulp.
The cat laughed.
The newspaper headline glared at
me.
is when a writer gives human
qualities to animals or objects.
ONOMATOPOEIA
Examples:
crunch
zap
tick-tock
whoosh
is a word that imitates the sound it
represents.
IMAGERY
is when a writer invokes the five
senses.
Examples:
The smell reminded him of rotting
tomatoes.
The fence was uneven, like baby
teeth growing awkwardly in. (also a
simile!)
FORESHADOWING
Important hints that an author drops to
prepare the reader for what is to come,
and help the reader anticipate the
outcome
EXAMPLE
A pipe is going to burst, but before it does, the
author writes a scene where the family
notices a small dark spot on the ceiling, but
ignores it.
ALLITERATION
is the repetition of the same consonant
sound in words occurring near one
another.
Examples:
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers.
• Sally sells seashells by the
seashore.
• Come and clean the chaos in your closet.
• The big, bad bear scared all the baby bunnies by the bushes.
• Shut the shutters before the banging sound makes you
shudder.
• Go and gather the green leaves on the grass.
ALLUSION
is a casual reference to a famous
historical or literary figure or event.
Examples:
• If it doesn’t stop raining, I’m
going to build an ark.
• My sister has so many pets I’m
going to call myself Old
McDonald.
• I was surprised his nose was not
growing like Pinocchio’s.
• When she lost her job, she acted
like a Scrooge, and refused to
buy anything that wasn’t
necessary.
• Chocolate was her Achilles’ heel.
PARADOX
Examples:
• He was a brave coward.
• When you win all the time, you lose.
• You can save money by spending it.
• I know one thing; that I know
nothing.
• This is the beginning of the end.
• Deep down, you're really shallow.
reveals something true which at first
seems contradictory.
SYMBOLISM
is using an object or action that means
something more than its literal
meaning.
Examples:
• Pink - the fight against breast
cancer
• The Statue of Liberty – freedom
• Roses stand for romance.
• Violets represent shyness.
• Lilies stand for beauty and temptation.
• Chrysanthemums represent perfection.
IDIOM
is an expression with a meaning different
from the literal meaning of the words.
Examples:
I got cold feet before my speech
= was scared
my boss gave me the green light
= my boss said yes
draw the curtains =
close the curtains
put the lights out =
turn off the lights
OXYMORON
Examples:
a peaceful war
a generous cheapskate
dark sunshine
two opposite terms.
tragic comedy unbiased opinion only
choice
virtual reality definite maybe original
copies
EUPHEMISM
is a polite word or phrase used in place
of one that may be too direct,
unpleasant, or embarrassing.
Examples:
• pass away = die
• let go = fired
• pre-owned/preloved = used
• Pregnancy termination instead of abortion
• On the streets instead of homeless
• Differently-abled instead of handicapped or disabled
• Fell off the back of a truck instead of stolen
• Disabled/handicapped to physically challenged
• fat to vertically challenged
• ignorant to mentally challenged
• poor to working class
• remedial to developmental
CLICHÉ
is an expression that has lost its power
or originality from overuse.
Examples:
talking a mile a minute
quiet as a mouse
easy as pie
They all lived happily ever after
Read between the lines
Fall head over heals
Waking up on the wrong side of the bed
PUN
is a humorous play on words, often
involving double meanings
Examples:
• A man stole a case of soap from the
corner store.He made a clean
getaway.
• I really wanted a camouflage shirt, but I couldn't find one.
• The grammarian was very logical. He had a lot of comma
sense.
• A bicycle can't stand on its own
because it is two-tired.
• A pessimist's blood type is always B-
negative.
ANAPHORA
In writing or speech, the
deliberate repetition of the
first part of the sentence in
order to achieve an artistic
effect is known as
Anaphora.
EXAMPLE
• “Every day, every night, in every way, I
am getting better and better.”
• “My life is my purpose. My life is my
goal. My life is my inspiration.”
ASSONANCE
This figure of speech is similar to alliteration because it
also involves repetition of sounds. But this time it’s
vowel sounds that are being repeated. Assonance
creates internal rhyming within phrases or
sentences by repeat vowel sounds that are the same
• EXAMPLES
• “On a proud round cloud in white high nigh
• “Fire at the private eye hired to pry in my
business”
• "It beats . . . as it sweeps . . . as it cleans!“
• "I must confess that in my quest I felt depressed
and restless.“
• "Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen
APOSTROPHE
In literature, apostrophe is a figure of speech
sometimes represented by an exclamation, such
as “Oh.” A writer or speaker, using apostrophe,
speaks directly to someone who is not present or
is dead, or speaks to an inanimate object.
EXAMPLE
“Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand?
Come, let meclutch thee!
I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.”
• Feet, don't fail me now.
• Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.
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Literary devices

  • 1. LITERARY DEVICES: Interesting when you read, useful when you write! A figure of speech is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in a distinctive way.
  • 2. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning;also known as “figures of speech.”
  • 3. SIMILE is an expression comparing one thing to another using the words “like” or “as”. Examples: He ran like a cat, lightly and quietly. Her blue mood passed as quickly as an afternoon rain shower.
  • 4. METAPHOR Examples: He was a statue, waiting to hear the news. She was a mother hen, trying to take care of everyone around her. is a comparison of two unlike things without using the words “like” or “as”.
  • 5. HYPERBOLE Examples: I’m so hungry I could eat a horse! is an obvious exaggeration or overstatement.
  • 6. PERSONIFICATION Examples: My car drank the gasoline in one gulp. The cat laughed. The newspaper headline glared at me. is when a writer gives human qualities to animals or objects.
  • 7. ONOMATOPOEIA Examples: crunch zap tick-tock whoosh is a word that imitates the sound it represents.
  • 8. IMAGERY is when a writer invokes the five senses. Examples: The smell reminded him of rotting tomatoes. The fence was uneven, like baby teeth growing awkwardly in. (also a simile!)
  • 9. FORESHADOWING Important hints that an author drops to prepare the reader for what is to come, and help the reader anticipate the outcome EXAMPLE A pipe is going to burst, but before it does, the author writes a scene where the family notices a small dark spot on the ceiling, but ignores it.
  • 10. ALLITERATION is the repetition of the same consonant sound in words occurring near one another. Examples: • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • Sally sells seashells by the seashore. • Come and clean the chaos in your closet. • The big, bad bear scared all the baby bunnies by the bushes. • Shut the shutters before the banging sound makes you shudder. • Go and gather the green leaves on the grass.
  • 11. ALLUSION is a casual reference to a famous historical or literary figure or event. Examples: • If it doesn’t stop raining, I’m going to build an ark. • My sister has so many pets I’m going to call myself Old McDonald. • I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s. • When she lost her job, she acted like a Scrooge, and refused to buy anything that wasn’t necessary. • Chocolate was her Achilles’ heel.
  • 12. PARADOX Examples: • He was a brave coward. • When you win all the time, you lose. • You can save money by spending it. • I know one thing; that I know nothing. • This is the beginning of the end. • Deep down, you're really shallow. reveals something true which at first seems contradictory.
  • 13. SYMBOLISM is using an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning. Examples: • Pink - the fight against breast cancer • The Statue of Liberty – freedom • Roses stand for romance. • Violets represent shyness. • Lilies stand for beauty and temptation. • Chrysanthemums represent perfection.
  • 14. IDIOM is an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words. Examples: I got cold feet before my speech = was scared my boss gave me the green light = my boss said yes draw the curtains = close the curtains put the lights out = turn off the lights
  • 15. OXYMORON Examples: a peaceful war a generous cheapskate dark sunshine two opposite terms. tragic comedy unbiased opinion only choice virtual reality definite maybe original copies
  • 16. EUPHEMISM is a polite word or phrase used in place of one that may be too direct, unpleasant, or embarrassing. Examples: • pass away = die • let go = fired • pre-owned/preloved = used • Pregnancy termination instead of abortion • On the streets instead of homeless • Differently-abled instead of handicapped or disabled • Fell off the back of a truck instead of stolen • Disabled/handicapped to physically challenged • fat to vertically challenged • ignorant to mentally challenged • poor to working class • remedial to developmental
  • 17. CLICHÉ is an expression that has lost its power or originality from overuse. Examples: talking a mile a minute quiet as a mouse easy as pie They all lived happily ever after Read between the lines Fall head over heals Waking up on the wrong side of the bed
  • 18. PUN is a humorous play on words, often involving double meanings Examples: • A man stole a case of soap from the corner store.He made a clean getaway. • I really wanted a camouflage shirt, but I couldn't find one. • The grammarian was very logical. He had a lot of comma sense. • A bicycle can't stand on its own because it is two-tired. • A pessimist's blood type is always B- negative.
  • 19. ANAPHORA In writing or speech, the deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect is known as Anaphora. EXAMPLE • “Every day, every night, in every way, I am getting better and better.” • “My life is my purpose. My life is my goal. My life is my inspiration.”
  • 20. ASSONANCE This figure of speech is similar to alliteration because it also involves repetition of sounds. But this time it’s vowel sounds that are being repeated. Assonance creates internal rhyming within phrases or sentences by repeat vowel sounds that are the same • EXAMPLES • “On a proud round cloud in white high nigh • “Fire at the private eye hired to pry in my business” • "It beats . . . as it sweeps . . . as it cleans!“ • "I must confess that in my quest I felt depressed and restless.“ • "Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen
  • 21. APOSTROPHE In literature, apostrophe is a figure of speech sometimes represented by an exclamation, such as “Oh.” A writer or speaker, using apostrophe, speaks directly to someone who is not present or is dead, or speaks to an inanimate object. EXAMPLE “Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let meclutch thee! I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.” • Feet, don't fail me now. • Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.