
Allusions
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Allusions in
Literature
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What is an allusion?
An allusion in literature is when a writer makes a reference to a famous person, story, event, object, etc. to make a comparison or fully describe something without having to go in-depth.
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"He is a modern-day Einstein!"
Instead of finding a way to describe something that might not make sense to the reader, authors will refer to commonly known stories, people, events, etc., to help the reader visualize the concept.
*In the example above, it is clear that the writer is saying that he is a genius by comparing him to Einstein!
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Allusions in literature can fall into many different categories...
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Religious
When the reference being made is one that relates to a religion, religious story, etc.
For Example: "Should we build an arc? This rain is intense!"
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Mythological
When the reference being made relates back to Greek or Roman mythology.
For Example: "He was as strong as Hercules himself!"
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Literary
When the reference being made is to a famous work of literature.
For Example: "She was such a bad liar, her nose started to grow!"
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Cultural /
Pop Cultural
When the reference being made is to another culture or to something within popular "pop" culture.
For Example: "Shahrazad would have been impressed by the clever plan!"
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Historical
When the reference being made is to a famous event in history.
For Example: "Please put your John Hancock at the bottom of this document."
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Let's review! Please answer the questions on the following slides!
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Multiple Choice
What is an illusion?
a false idea or belief
a reference to a famous person or story in a work of literature
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Remember, in literature, we deal with Allusions with an A!
Magicians deal with Illusions with an I! They are different!!!!
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a reason that an author will use an allusion?
To help the reader understand a concept without having to explain it in depth
To make a comparison
To help the reader visualize what they're describing
To trick the reader into believing something that is not true
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Multiple Choice
What should you do if you know that an allusion is being used, but you do not know what it means?
Throw a tantrum
Look it up
Skip it
Take a wild guess
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Multiple Choice
What category does the following allusion fall into:
"No one thought he was going to win the fight... it was like David and Goliath!"
Religious
Literary
Mythological
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David and Goliath
... is a story in the bible, so it is a religious allusion!
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Multiple Choice
What category does the following allusion fall into:
"Don't be like Narcissus! Get over yourself!"
Mythological
Religious
Historical
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Narcissus
... is a figure from Greek mythology who was obsessed with his appearance, so it is a mythological allusion!
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Multiple Choice
What category does the following allusion fall into:
"Their love story is as tragic as Romeo and Juliet's."
Literary
Religious
Historical
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Romeo and Juliet
... is a Shakespearean tragedy, so it is a literary allusion!
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Multiple Choice
What category does the following allusion fall into:
"Something strange is happening... my Spidey sense is tingling..."
Historical
Literary
Cultural
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"Spidey" Sense
... is a reference to Spiderman, so it is a (pop) cultural allusion!
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Multiple Choice
What category does the following allusion fall into:
"My family is having a civil war over who gets the last slice of pizza."
Mythological
Historical
Literary
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The Civil War
... was a major war in our history, so it is a historical allusion.
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To review and to see some allusions used in action, please watch the video on the next slide...
How many allusions do you recognize?!
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