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DEFINITION,
EXPLANATION,
AND EXAMPLES
Allusions
Allusions
 Definition-a reference within a work to
something famous outside it, such as a
well-known person, place, event, story, or
work of art, literature, music, pop culture.
 Purpose-Lets reader/viewer understand
new information, characters, plot, setting,
etc. by connecting it to something already
known.
Allusion “Problems”
Not to be confused with “ILLUSIONS”
 In order to understand allusions, one must
have a good grasp on “well-known” works of
literature, art, music, pop culture, etc.
 So, if one is not well-read, it will be difficult to
fully grasp why an author/writer/director uses
an allusion. This sometimes makes them
difficult for high school students to grasp.
Allusion “Problems”
 Allusions are NOT references to
someone/something only a small group of people
know.
 So, you wouldn’t say, “Sally’s smile looked like my mom’s
smile.”
 While this is a method of comparison, it is not to something
well-known (outside of your community).
=
Purpose of Allusions
 Whenever you come across an allusion, stop and ask
yourself:
 What does the writer want me to understand about this character,
setting, plot, etc. by connecting it to something with which I am
already familiar?
 What is the author’s purpose in using this allusion?
 To create the same feeling/mood as the original work?
 For comedic effect?
 To show character’s motives or traits?
Allusion Examples
 Sally had a smile
rivaled only by that of
the Mona Lisa.
 Since everyone is
familiar with the
painting, they can
imagine Sally’s almost
expressionless smile.
 What does this show
about Sally?
Allusion Example (Art to Film)
The makers of the Scream movie ALLUDED TO
Munch’s work of art “The Scream” in order to instill fear.
Allusions Example (TV to Film)
Danny writes
“REDRUM”
on the door at
first.
Mirror
reflection
shows
“Redrum”=
Murder
backwards
FAMILY GUY THE SHINING
Family Guy/The Shining
The makers of Family Guy make Stewie’s blocks
say “REDRUM” as an ALLUSION TO The
Shining. They use this allusion because they
know their audience will likely be familiar with
The Shining, so they will understand the message
that Stewie is obsessed with murder.
REDRUM=MURDER backwards….as reflected in
the mirror in The Shining.
 This allusion helps the viewer gain a deeper
understanding of Stewie’s character—a matricidal
maniac!
Allusions Example (Film to Film)
KARATE KID DISNEY’S HERCULES
Hercules ALLUDES TO Karate Kid when Hercules is training. Disney
uses this allusion so the viewer thinks of Karate Kid and how, after
training in the sunlight, Daniel wins the big match. The allusion is used to
FORESHADOW that Hercules will also be successful in his big fight.
Allusion Example (Poem to Book)
 John Steinbeck’s Of
Mice and Men book title
alludes to Robert Burns’
poem “To a Mouse”
 Burns’ poem lines:
 The best laid schemes of
mice and men
often go awry
(Standard English
Version)
 Reason for allusion:
 Steinbeck is trying to
send the message,
through his title, that
things will not go as
the characters
planned. It
foreshadows a not-so-
happy ending in which
dreams are dashed.
Allusion Example (Poem to Book)
 Robert Burns is a
popular one to make
titular allusions
 Not only does Steinbeck
reference Burns’ work in
Of Mice and Men, but
the late J.D. Salinger also
alludes to Burns’ poem
“Comin’ through the
Rye” with the title The
Catcher in the Rye
 In Chapter 22, Holden
Caulfield tells his
sister, Phoebe, when
she asks what he
wants to do with his
life, “And that’s all I’d
do all day….I’d just be
the catcher in the rye
and all.”
Allusion Example (Film to Book)
 Peter Pan (Robin
Williams) says, “What
is this, some sort of the
‘Lord of the Flies’ Pre-
school?”
 Implications:
 Land is run by kids
 Savages with no adult
influence
 Abandoned without adult
supervision
Most Popular Allusions
THREE MOST POPULARLY ALLUDED WORKS:
 The Bible
 Shakespeare
 Greek/Roman Mythology
 So, what does that tell you?
---You are expected to be well-read in order to understand
many allusions!
POSEIDON,
God of Sea
Shakespeare Allusion (Movie to Play)
 “Et tu, Brute”
 Latin for “And you, Brutus”
 Said by Julius Caesar in
Shakespeare’s play when he
is about to die and realizes
Brutus has betrayed him.
 Used when people want to
get the message across that
someone has betrayed them
 Another common betrayal
allusion is to Judas Iscariot—
the Biblical figure who
betrayed Jesus with the “kiss
of death” (another allusive
phrase!)
In the scene in Aladdin where Genie is
trying to make Aladdin a prince, he
opens his recipe book. After the crab
bites him, a robed hand comes out of
the book, to which Genie says, “Et tu,
Brute?” indicating that the recipe book
has betrayed him, also, along with the
crab. The purpose in this case, of
course, is for comedic effect.
Shakespeare Allusion
 Romeo and Juliet
 Many ALLUDE TO Romeo and Juliet when
there is a story of lovers who are not supposed
to be together because of others’ objections.
Romeo and Juliet Song Allusions
 * Arctic Monkeys' song 'I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor contains the
lyrics 'Oh there ain't no love no, Montagues or Capulets/Just banging tunes in
DJ sets’
 * Madonna's “Cherish” has a line that says "Romeo and Juliet, they never felt
this way, I bet.“
 * Dire Straits' 1980 popular song "Romeo and Juliet" in which the singer looks
back on a failed relationship.
 * The Delta Goodrem song "I Don't Care" contains the lyrics "they tried to keep
Romeo and Juliet apart...”
 * The Blue Öyster Cult song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" mentions Romeo and
Juliet as being "Together in eternity".
 * The song Ampersand by The Dresden Dolls, features the lines "and I may be
romantic, and I may risk my life for it/but I ain't gonna die for you/you know I
ain't no Juliet.“
 * The band Genesis uses the names Romeo and Juliet for characters in the
song 'The Cinema Show'
 * The Big Audio Dynamite has in the song "The Bottom Line" a reference to
Romeo (as well as a reference to the famous soliloquy in Hamlet).
Romeo and Juliet Song Allusions (cont’d)
 * The Bon Jovi song "I'd Die For You" contains the lyrics "In a world that don't
know Romeo and Juliet".
 * The My Chemical Romance song “Our Lady of Sorrows” contains the line
"...and die like star-crossed lovers when we fight...". Their song The Sharpest
Lives also mentions the two in the line "Juliet loves the beat and the lust it
commands, drop the dagger and lather the blood on your hands, Romeo.“
 * The Semisonic song "Singing in my Sleep" alludes to the infamous balcony
scene in the lines "I've been living in your cassette / It's the modern equivalent
/ Singing up to a Capulet on a balcony in your mind."
 * The Reflections reached #6 on the pop charts in the summer of 1964 with the
song "(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet“
 * An Escape the Fate song called "Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliche" where
the chorus reads: "...finger in the trigger to my dear Juliet. / Out from the
window see her back drop silhouette, / This blood on my hands is something I
cannot forget..."
 *Hey Juliet by LMNT- "Hey Juliet, I think you’re fine, you really blow my
mind..I just want you to know I wanna be your Romeo"
Shakespeare Allusion
 HAMLET
 “To be or not to be…”
 Hamlet says this after he has
discovered his uncle has killed his
father and married his mother.
He does not know whether or not
he wishes to live on.
 “To be”=Should I live on OR
 “Not to be”=Should I commit
suicide
 Often ALLUDED TO when people
are contemplating suicide in
literature, art, movies, etc.
Shakespeare Allusive Phrases. These are
Shakespeare Originals (Betcha didn’t know….)
 Footloose and fancy free
 Bottom of my heart
 High and dry
 Piece of cake
 Budge an inch
 Tongue-tied
 Tower of strength
 Hoodwinked
 In a pickle
 Knitted brow
 Virtue of necessity
 Fair play
 Slept not one wink
 Stood on ceremony
 Laughed into stitches
 Short shrift
 Cold comfort
 Too much of a good thing
 Bag and baggage
 High time
 Long and short of it
 The game is up
 Flesh and blood
 Lie low
 Crack of dawn
 Thick and thin
 Foul play
 Teeth set on edge
 One fell swoop
 Rhyme or reason
 Good riddance
 Send packing
 Dead as a doornail
 Eyesore
 Laughing stock
 Bloody-minded
 Stony-hearted villain
 Blithering idiot
 By Jove
 What the dickens
Mythology Allusions
 Achilles’ Heel
 Original Tale-When Achilles was
a baby, it was foretold that he
would die in battle from an
arrow. Naturally, his mother
Thetis did not want her son to
die. So she took Achilles to a
magical river which was
supposed to offer powers of
invincibility and dipped his body
into the water. But as Thetis had
held Achilles by the heel, his heel
was not washed over by the
water of the magical river.
Achilles grew up to be a man of
war who survived many great
battles. But one day, an arrow
shot at him was lodged in his
heel, killing him instantly. Yet
Achilles is remembered as one of
the greatest fighters who ever
lived.
When someone wants to
discuss one’s weak point,
s/he will refer to it as
his/her “Achilles’ Heel,”
meaning that they are
strong in all areas except
for that one tiny spot.
Mythology Allusions
Advertising uses
allusions, too!
Venus alludes to the
mythological Roman
goddess principally
associated with love,
beauty, and fertility.
Mythology Allusions (Starter List)
 Amazon
 Aphrodite
 Apollo
 Arachne
 Ares
 Atlas
 Delphi
 Dionysus
 Hercules
 Hermes
 Juno
 Mars
 Medusa
 Mercury
 Midas
 Minerva
 Parthenon
 Pegasus
 Phoenix
 Poseidon
 Saturn
 Titans
 Spartan
 Trojan
 Venus
 Vulcan
Now, let’s see what
Mythological
allusions YOU can
find. 

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Intro to allusions

  • 2. Allusions  Definition-a reference within a work to something famous outside it, such as a well-known person, place, event, story, or work of art, literature, music, pop culture.  Purpose-Lets reader/viewer understand new information, characters, plot, setting, etc. by connecting it to something already known.
  • 3. Allusion “Problems” Not to be confused with “ILLUSIONS”  In order to understand allusions, one must have a good grasp on “well-known” works of literature, art, music, pop culture, etc.  So, if one is not well-read, it will be difficult to fully grasp why an author/writer/director uses an allusion. This sometimes makes them difficult for high school students to grasp.
  • 4. Allusion “Problems”  Allusions are NOT references to someone/something only a small group of people know.  So, you wouldn’t say, “Sally’s smile looked like my mom’s smile.”  While this is a method of comparison, it is not to something well-known (outside of your community). =
  • 5. Purpose of Allusions  Whenever you come across an allusion, stop and ask yourself:  What does the writer want me to understand about this character, setting, plot, etc. by connecting it to something with which I am already familiar?  What is the author’s purpose in using this allusion?  To create the same feeling/mood as the original work?  For comedic effect?  To show character’s motives or traits?
  • 6. Allusion Examples  Sally had a smile rivaled only by that of the Mona Lisa.  Since everyone is familiar with the painting, they can imagine Sally’s almost expressionless smile.  What does this show about Sally?
  • 7. Allusion Example (Art to Film) The makers of the Scream movie ALLUDED TO Munch’s work of art “The Scream” in order to instill fear.
  • 8. Allusions Example (TV to Film) Danny writes “REDRUM” on the door at first. Mirror reflection shows “Redrum”= Murder backwards FAMILY GUY THE SHINING
  • 9. Family Guy/The Shining The makers of Family Guy make Stewie’s blocks say “REDRUM” as an ALLUSION TO The Shining. They use this allusion because they know their audience will likely be familiar with The Shining, so they will understand the message that Stewie is obsessed with murder. REDRUM=MURDER backwards….as reflected in the mirror in The Shining.  This allusion helps the viewer gain a deeper understanding of Stewie’s character—a matricidal maniac!
  • 10. Allusions Example (Film to Film) KARATE KID DISNEY’S HERCULES Hercules ALLUDES TO Karate Kid when Hercules is training. Disney uses this allusion so the viewer thinks of Karate Kid and how, after training in the sunlight, Daniel wins the big match. The allusion is used to FORESHADOW that Hercules will also be successful in his big fight.
  • 11. Allusion Example (Poem to Book)  John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men book title alludes to Robert Burns’ poem “To a Mouse”  Burns’ poem lines:  The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry (Standard English Version)  Reason for allusion:  Steinbeck is trying to send the message, through his title, that things will not go as the characters planned. It foreshadows a not-so- happy ending in which dreams are dashed.
  • 12. Allusion Example (Poem to Book)  Robert Burns is a popular one to make titular allusions  Not only does Steinbeck reference Burns’ work in Of Mice and Men, but the late J.D. Salinger also alludes to Burns’ poem “Comin’ through the Rye” with the title The Catcher in the Rye  In Chapter 22, Holden Caulfield tells his sister, Phoebe, when she asks what he wants to do with his life, “And that’s all I’d do all day….I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all.”
  • 13. Allusion Example (Film to Book)  Peter Pan (Robin Williams) says, “What is this, some sort of the ‘Lord of the Flies’ Pre- school?”  Implications:  Land is run by kids  Savages with no adult influence  Abandoned without adult supervision
  • 14. Most Popular Allusions THREE MOST POPULARLY ALLUDED WORKS:  The Bible  Shakespeare  Greek/Roman Mythology  So, what does that tell you? ---You are expected to be well-read in order to understand many allusions! POSEIDON, God of Sea
  • 15. Shakespeare Allusion (Movie to Play)  “Et tu, Brute”  Latin for “And you, Brutus”  Said by Julius Caesar in Shakespeare’s play when he is about to die and realizes Brutus has betrayed him.  Used when people want to get the message across that someone has betrayed them  Another common betrayal allusion is to Judas Iscariot— the Biblical figure who betrayed Jesus with the “kiss of death” (another allusive phrase!) In the scene in Aladdin where Genie is trying to make Aladdin a prince, he opens his recipe book. After the crab bites him, a robed hand comes out of the book, to which Genie says, “Et tu, Brute?” indicating that the recipe book has betrayed him, also, along with the crab. The purpose in this case, of course, is for comedic effect.
  • 16. Shakespeare Allusion  Romeo and Juliet  Many ALLUDE TO Romeo and Juliet when there is a story of lovers who are not supposed to be together because of others’ objections.
  • 17. Romeo and Juliet Song Allusions  * Arctic Monkeys' song 'I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor contains the lyrics 'Oh there ain't no love no, Montagues or Capulets/Just banging tunes in DJ sets’  * Madonna's “Cherish” has a line that says "Romeo and Juliet, they never felt this way, I bet.“  * Dire Straits' 1980 popular song "Romeo and Juliet" in which the singer looks back on a failed relationship.  * The Delta Goodrem song "I Don't Care" contains the lyrics "they tried to keep Romeo and Juliet apart...”  * The Blue Öyster Cult song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" mentions Romeo and Juliet as being "Together in eternity".  * The song Ampersand by The Dresden Dolls, features the lines "and I may be romantic, and I may risk my life for it/but I ain't gonna die for you/you know I ain't no Juliet.“  * The band Genesis uses the names Romeo and Juliet for characters in the song 'The Cinema Show'  * The Big Audio Dynamite has in the song "The Bottom Line" a reference to Romeo (as well as a reference to the famous soliloquy in Hamlet).
  • 18. Romeo and Juliet Song Allusions (cont’d)  * The Bon Jovi song "I'd Die For You" contains the lyrics "In a world that don't know Romeo and Juliet".  * The My Chemical Romance song “Our Lady of Sorrows” contains the line "...and die like star-crossed lovers when we fight...". Their song The Sharpest Lives also mentions the two in the line "Juliet loves the beat and the lust it commands, drop the dagger and lather the blood on your hands, Romeo.“  * The Semisonic song "Singing in my Sleep" alludes to the infamous balcony scene in the lines "I've been living in your cassette / It's the modern equivalent / Singing up to a Capulet on a balcony in your mind."  * The Reflections reached #6 on the pop charts in the summer of 1964 with the song "(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet“  * An Escape the Fate song called "Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliche" where the chorus reads: "...finger in the trigger to my dear Juliet. / Out from the window see her back drop silhouette, / This blood on my hands is something I cannot forget..."  *Hey Juliet by LMNT- "Hey Juliet, I think you’re fine, you really blow my mind..I just want you to know I wanna be your Romeo"
  • 19. Shakespeare Allusion  HAMLET  “To be or not to be…”  Hamlet says this after he has discovered his uncle has killed his father and married his mother. He does not know whether or not he wishes to live on.  “To be”=Should I live on OR  “Not to be”=Should I commit suicide  Often ALLUDED TO when people are contemplating suicide in literature, art, movies, etc.
  • 20. Shakespeare Allusive Phrases. These are Shakespeare Originals (Betcha didn’t know….)  Footloose and fancy free  Bottom of my heart  High and dry  Piece of cake  Budge an inch  Tongue-tied  Tower of strength  Hoodwinked  In a pickle  Knitted brow  Virtue of necessity  Fair play  Slept not one wink  Stood on ceremony  Laughed into stitches  Short shrift  Cold comfort  Too much of a good thing  Bag and baggage  High time  Long and short of it  The game is up  Flesh and blood  Lie low  Crack of dawn  Thick and thin  Foul play  Teeth set on edge  One fell swoop  Rhyme or reason  Good riddance  Send packing  Dead as a doornail  Eyesore  Laughing stock  Bloody-minded  Stony-hearted villain  Blithering idiot  By Jove  What the dickens
  • 21. Mythology Allusions  Achilles’ Heel  Original Tale-When Achilles was a baby, it was foretold that he would die in battle from an arrow. Naturally, his mother Thetis did not want her son to die. So she took Achilles to a magical river which was supposed to offer powers of invincibility and dipped his body into the water. But as Thetis had held Achilles by the heel, his heel was not washed over by the water of the magical river. Achilles grew up to be a man of war who survived many great battles. But one day, an arrow shot at him was lodged in his heel, killing him instantly. Yet Achilles is remembered as one of the greatest fighters who ever lived. When someone wants to discuss one’s weak point, s/he will refer to it as his/her “Achilles’ Heel,” meaning that they are strong in all areas except for that one tiny spot.
  • 22. Mythology Allusions Advertising uses allusions, too! Venus alludes to the mythological Roman goddess principally associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
  • 23. Mythology Allusions (Starter List)  Amazon  Aphrodite  Apollo  Arachne  Ares  Atlas  Delphi  Dionysus  Hercules  Hermes  Juno  Mars  Medusa  Mercury  Midas  Minerva  Parthenon  Pegasus  Phoenix  Poseidon  Saturn  Titans  Spartan  Trojan  Venus  Vulcan
  • 24. Now, let’s see what Mythological allusions YOU can find. 