
Literary Techniques - An Explanatory Guide
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Peter Nowland
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Metaphors and Similes
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Unlike a simile, which compares two things directly using words like "as" or "like," a metaphor makes the comparison without using these words, often implying that one thing is another thing. Metaphors are used to add depth, create a more vivid or powerful image in the reader's mind, and convey complex ideas in a more relatable way.
Authors use similes to create vivid imagery and make their descriptions more expressive and relatable. By comparing two different things using "like" or "as," similes help readers visualize and understand characters, settings, or emotions in a more nuanced way. This literary device can add depth to writing, making it more engaging and memorable by drawing parallels between the familiar and the unfamiliar.
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"I'm in love with the shape of you / We push and pull like a magnet do."
Metaphor
Simile
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"Shine bright like a diamond."
Metaphor
Simile
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"Cause baby you're a firework Come on, show 'em what you're worth Make 'em go, 'Oh, oh, oh!' As you shoot across the sky."
Metaphor
Firework
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"Started from the bottom now we're here."
Metaphor
Simile
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Assonance is a literary device where vowel sounds are repeated within close proximity inside words in a sentence or line of poetry, creating a form of internal rhyming that enhances the musicality and mood of the language. This repetition can help to emphasize certain themes or emotions within the text, adding a layer of depth and resonance to the overall message. For example, in the phrase "The early bird catches the worm," the repetition of the "e" sound in "early" and "bird" is an example of assonance.
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Sibilance involves the repetition of soft consonant sounds, such as "s," "sh," or "th," to create a hissing or whispering effect. This technique can add a sense of tension, emphasis, or even a soothing rhythm to the text, depending on the context in which it is used. Sibilance is often found in poetry and song lyrics to draw the listener's attention to particular lines or themes. An example of sibilance is in the phrase "She sells seashells by the seashore," where the "s" sounds create a soft, rhythmic quality.
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of closely connected words. This device is used to add a lyrical, memorable quality to language, making it particularly popular in poetry, advertising, and music. Alliteration can help to reinforce the tone or mood of a piece, making certain ideas more memorable or impactful. For instance, "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is a classic example of alliteration, with the repeated "p" sound creating a playful, engaging rhythm.
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"I hold back, sometimes I won't, yuh / I feel good, sometimes I don't, ayy, don't."
Sibilance
Assonance
Alliteration
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"Screams from the haters, got a nice ring to it."
Sibilance
Alliteration
Assonance
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"What do you want from me? Why don't you run from me?"
Sibilance
Alliteration
Assonance
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Categorize
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Big bad bugs bleed blue black blood but baby bugs bleed bright blood.
The wild wind whipped the waving wheat.
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
The snake slithered silently across the sand.
She sells seashells by the seashore.
The hissing serpent's sinister stare scared the small squirrel.
The subtle sizzle of the simmering soup.
I lie down by the side of my bride.
The light of the fire is a sight to admire.
Hear the mellow wedding bells.
The early bird catches the worm.
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