Eight literary devices (Part 1)


1) Metaphor: Used to give a direct comparison between two unrelated things to portray a resemblance. 

Ex: He is a walking encyclopedia.


2) Simile: Used to give an explicit comparison between two things using words such as like or as. 

Ex: My love is like a red rose.


3) Personification: A human trait or characteristics given to non- human entities, animals or abstract ideas. 

Ex: The storm screamed loudly.


4) Alliteration: Repetition of Consonant sounds in the beginning of words for a poetic effect. 

Ex: Sally sells seashells by the seashore.


5) Hyperbole: Involves exaggerated lines and statements for special effects and emphasis. 

Ex: This book weighs a ton.


6) Symbolism: Use of symbols which includes objects, characters or events to represent am abstract concepts or ideas.

Ex: A storm can symbolize a confusion or disorder.


7) Oxymoron: Refers to the place when two opposite terms appear together for a unique effect. 

Ex: Living dead.


8) Onomatopoeia - Imitation of natural sound related to the objects or actions referred to. 

Ex: A Snake hissed under his bed.


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