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Metaphor

Comparing two unlike things without using like as or than

Dramatic irony

Ex. In romeo and Juliette. The audience knows the death of juliet isn't really.

Juxtaposition

Two things being placed together to highlight or differentiate eachother

Simile

Comparing two unlike things using like as or than

Situational irony

Ex. A bystander at a accident helping the victims out of their car gets run over

Paradox

A statement that leads to a conclusion that seems senseless.

Metonymy

Using a object and tying it to a attribute.


Ex. Gun and death

Allegory

A story that reveals a hidden message