7 Obscure Literary Devices

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7 Most Commonly Used Literary Devices in Fiction

Hi everyone I hope you’re well! Today we’re discussing literary devices. What is a Literary Device? A literary device is a technique an author uses to add interest, style, or meaning to…

GEORGE L THOMAS

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#LiteraryDevices #FigurativeLanguage #CreativeWriting #WritingTips #Metaphor #Simile #Personification #Onomatopoeia #WritingCommunity #Storytelling #WritersOfInstagram #EnglishClass #LearnEnglish #WritingInspiration

Discover the secrets to making your writing come alive!
Ready to turn your words into magic?
Watch now and transform your writing!

#LiteraryDevices #FigurativeLanguage #CreativeWriting #WritingTips #Metaphor #Simile #Personification #Onomatopoeia #WritingCommunity #Storytelling #WritersOfInstagram #EnglishClass #LearnEnglish #WritingInspiration

7 Most Commonly Used Literary Devices in Fiction

Hi everyone I hope you’re well! Today we’re discussing literary devices. What is a Literary Device? A literary device is a technique an author uses to add interest, style, or meaning to…

GEORGE L THOMAS

#TIL adynaton is a subset of a hyperbole, pushed to the extreme that is "impossible"

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Adynaton - Definition and Examples of Adynaton

Definition, Usage and a list of Adynaton Examples in common speech and literature. Adynaton is from a Greek word adunaton, which means impractical or impossible.

Literary Devices
7 Most Commonly Used Literary Devices in Fiction

Hi everyone I hope you’re well! Today we’re discussing literary devices. What is a Literary Device? A literary device is a technique an author uses to add interest, style, or meaning to…

GEORGE L THOMAS
Personification Just Wants To Help – Blue Cereal Education

During my brief foray into the world of #ELA #education, I found it helpful to give my students a breakdown of some of the most common #metaphors and #similes which easily grow into #symbols and hint at #theme.

So, a few years later, I decided to write about it - because why not?

"Raining in the Dark Cave of My Winter Car (Part One)" - https://bluecerealeducation.com/blog/raining-in-the-dark-cave-of-my-winter-car-part-one/

"Raining in the Dark Cave of My Winter Car (Part Two)" - https://bluecerealeducation.com/blog/raining-in-the-dark-cave-of-my-winter-car-part-two/

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Raining in the Dark Cave of My Winter Car (Part One) – Blue Cereal Education

Like A Metaphor – Blue Cereal Education