What are Literary Devices?
Literary Devices are tools used by writers to hint at larger themes, ideas, and meaning in a story or piece of writing.
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What is a SIMILE?
A simile compares two things using “like” or “as.”
Example: Her eyes are blue like the sea.
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What is a METAPHOR?
A metaphor compares two things as if they were the same item.
Example: The track star was a cheetah.
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What is ALLITERATION?
Alliteration uses the same beginning letter in a phrase for emphasis.
Example: Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
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What is PERSONIFICATION?
Personification means writing about an inanimate object as if it was a person. Stories about talking animals or trees are the most common examples.
Example: The sheets danced in the wind.
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What is IRONY?
Irony is when something in a story happens in the opposite way than was expected.
Example: A doctor getting sick; The dentist getting a cavity.
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Discussion Questions:
- Which literary device should be used for emphasis? Why?
2. Which literary device should be used for comparison? Why?
3. Why are literary devices helpful in literature?
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