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V6 Literary devices
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V6 Literary devices
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Literature & Culture
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Get out your laptop/notebook
Put away your phone
Put your bag on the floor
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learning goals
I know the most important stylistic devices and sound techniques that can appear in literature
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Look up the lyrics from a song that you like.
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Stylistic devices
Slide 6 - Mind map
Metaphor
a word or phrase that refers to something else
The pillow was a cloud
Wings chased us through the night
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Simile
a metaphor that uses the words like or as to describe someone or something by comparing it with someone or something else
I wandered lonely as a cloud
You look like hell
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personification
ascribing human traits to objects
the waves danced
Trees stretched their arms
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Oxymoron
combining words with opposite meanings (creates dramatic effect and makes readers wonder how the two could be combined)
Pretty ugly
Loving hate
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Imagery
author provokes sensory details through the use of descriptive language
The sunset was the most gorgeous they’d ever seen; the clouds were edged with pink and gold.
The familiar tang of his grandmother’s cranberry sauce reminded him of his youth.
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sound techniques
Slide 12 - Mind map
consonance
a series of words (or close together) that have the same consonant sound
He give
s
his harne
ss
bells a
s
hake
(why not the “s” of his?)
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assonance
a series of words (or close together) that have the same vowel sound
I m
a
de my w
a
y to the l
a
ke
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Note that these are
sound
techniques and therefore may not be reflected in spelling, i.e. “d
o
y
ou
like bl
ue
” is also considered assonance
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alliteration
:(specific form of consonance) a series of words (or close together) that have the same first consonant sound
While I
n
odded,
n
early
n
apping
With
b
eaded
b
ubbles winking at the
b
rim
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onomatopoeia
words that sound like their meaning
Jingling
bells
Bees are
buzzing
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Now, see if you can find these devices and techniques in your lyrics
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