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Metaphor |
Comparing two unlike things without using like as or than |
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Dramatic irony |
Ex. In romeo and Juliette. The audience knows the death of juliet isn't really. |
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Juxtaposition |
Two things being placed together to highlight or differentiate eachother |
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Simile |
Comparing two unlike things using like as or than |
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Situational irony |
Ex. A bystander at a accident helping the victims out of their car gets run over |
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Paradox |
A statement that leads to a conclusion that seems senseless. |
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Metonymy |
Using a object and tying it to a attribute. Ex. Gun and death |
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Allegory |
A story that reveals a hidden message |