Some types of allusions in "And Then There Were None" include biblical references, references to the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Soldiers," and references to popular culture of the time period. These allusions help to create atmosphere, deepen the mystery, and offer clues to the reader.
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theres biblical allusion in the monkey garden. it alludes to the garden of eden.
Allusion is a noun meaning some reference (often veiled) to another fact, occurrence, or event.One candidate referred to another candidate's apparent attraction to women, an allusion to rumors of an extramarital affair.Fictional names used in novels will sometimes include an allusion to some historical or classical person.
First, fuel is anything combustible. So there are two types of fuel: renewable and none-renewable fuel.
Illusion is an object or other manisfestation that a person thinks he sees but it not actually present. Allusion is referring to some situation or object, such as "He made an allusion to the new person in the office."
A writer can make an allusion to just about anything they want to: an idea, a place, an event, etc.
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Allusion is the figure of speech based on resemblance which as a reference of work of literature to another work of literature or to a well-known person, place or event outside of literature.1. mythological allusion: Magnus is the 'Adonis' of the class.>>Adonis is a mythical character who is the most handsome2. literary allusion: Political 'Pied Pipers' try everything.3. historical allusion: Some call Marcos a modern Hitler.>>Marcos is an ex-president of the Philippines.
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An allusion to something political.