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== Literary techniques ==
 
== Literary devices ==


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== List of literary devices ==
* allegory
* alliteration
* allusion
* analogy
* anaphora
* anthropomorphism-
* antithesis
* archetype
* colloquialism
* euphemism
* figurative
* flashback
* foreshadowing
* hyperbole
* imagery
* irony
* juxtaposition
* malapropism
* metaphor
* meter
* mood
* motif
* onomatopoeia
* oxymoron
* paradox
* parallelism
* personification
* point of view
* repetition
* rhetorical
* simile
* symbolism
* tone
* tragedy
* tragicomedy
* see [https://examples.yourdictionary.com/basic-types-of-literary-devices.html Basic Types of Literary Devices | YourDictionary]

Revision as of 16:41, 23 January 2023

Literary devices or literary techniques

  • similar to Rhetorical devices but about literature whereas rhetorical devices regard persuasion

Literary approaches[edit | edit source]

  • narration
  • narrator
  • person
  • point of view

Literary techniques[edit | edit source]

point of view[edit | edit source]

detail[edit | edit source]

diction[edit | edit source]

sequence[edit | edit source]

structure[edit | edit source]

syntax[edit | edit source]

tone[edit | edit source]

vignette[edit | edit source]

Narrative modes[edit | edit source]

action[edit | edit source]

dialogue[edit | edit source]

description[edit | edit source]

exposition[edit | edit source]

interiority[edit | edit source]

List of literary devices[edit | edit source]

  • allegory
  • alliteration
  • allusion
  • analogy
  • anaphora
  • anthropomorphism-
  • antithesis
  • archetype
  • colloquialism
  • euphemism
  • figurative
  • flashback
  • foreshadowing
  • hyperbole
  • imagery
  • irony
  • juxtaposition
  • malapropism
  • metaphor
  • meter
  • mood
  • motif
  • onomatopoeia
  • oxymoron
  • paradox
  • parallelism
  • personification
  • point of view
  • repetition
  • rhetorical
  • simile
  • symbolism
  • tone
  • tragedy
  • tragicomedy
  • see Basic Types of Literary Devices | YourDictionary