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This note pack explains all the literary devices that have been taught from grade 8 to 12 in English home language. It can also be used for those who take english as their first additional language. This note pack includes examples and will have you ready for finals in no time.

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Figures of Speech

Allegory
● Type of narrative uses characters & plot depict abstract ideas & themes
● Things represent more than appear on the surface
● Can also be dark, complex & controversial


Alliteration
● Series of words quick succession all start same letter / sound
● Lends pleasing cadence to prose


Anaphora
● Repetition of word / phrase at beginning of series of clauses / sentences
● Often seen in poetry & speeches
● Intended to provoke emotional response from audience
● Eg. “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its
creed.”


Anastrophe
● Wherein traditional sentence structure reversed
● Typical verb-subject-adjective sentence becomes adjective-verb-subject
● Eg. Typical “Are you ready?” -> “Ready, are you?”


Colloquialism
● Word or phrase that is not formal or literary & used in ordinary conversation
● Eg. y’all, gonna, wanna, awe


Dramatic irony
● Expression one’s meaning using language that normally signifies the opposite
● For humorous of emphatic effect
● Eg. It’s so fluffy I’m gonna die.


Flashback
● A scene in a film, novel, etc. set in a time earlier than the main story
● Moving to a scene in a film, novel, etc. that is occurred before the story was written

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