Literary Devices

Alliteration:

  • “Suffering succotash,” Sue’s slimy snail said.
  • Cash cows can’t keep their cake.
  • Ready racers run rapidly in Rohan.

Allusion:

  • You’ve got some big dreams, but don’t fly too close to the sun.
  • In the beginning, there was only darkness, then I turned on a light.
  • I’ve somehow ended up doing all of the work for this project, I think my partner hit me with the Tom Sawyer.

Amplification:

  • I carefully took the key down from the top shelf and gripped it’s large, pentagram-embossed gold handle with my right hand. I lifted it to the gleaming gold key hole and carefully inserted it. I turned it until I heard a click.
  • Being sure to use the rough side of the sponge to scrape off the majority of the stuck-on food first, I then thoroughly washed all of the dishes with the soap-soaked sponge side.
  • I lifted my left foot and placed it carefully on the ground. Then, shifting my body weight, I did the same with my right. I continued to place one foot carefully in front of the other until I stood before the door.

Antithesis:

  • We shall either fight as men or die as mice.
  • It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
  • Lend me your voice, and I shall give you my ear.

Anthropomorphism:

  • The gargoyle watched vigilantly over the front gate.
  • The trees whispered in the wind.
  • The machine gun sang its death song.

Anaphora:

  • We train together. We live together. We fight together. We die together.
  • There is nothing cute about babies. There is nothing fun about babies. There is nothing good about babies.
  • We planned for me to come today. I got on a plane to fly all the way here today. I came all the way the fuck down here to see you today.
Alex Niemann
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