evise is when some one has finished the story and has to carry on it from the top of your head
Drama is a literary device that focuses on creating conflict between characters to tell a story through dialogue and action. It often showcases the characters' emotional responses and reactions to the events unfolding in the plot. Drama is commonly used in plays, films, and television shows to captivate audiences and evoke strong emotions.
what dose device mean
Drama is a literary form presented or performed on stage.
incident mention of something
from romeo and Juliet...I am not sure if you mean the literary device surrounding the prose or if the question is direct...since "mistempered" would be considered a human emotion the most obvious literary device would be personification
A literary device involving a sudden or dramatic change in the direction of events.
Onomatopoeia is the name of the literary device in which sounds are written into words.
Drama can mean a couple of different things.Drama in the old sense of the word means a play. In this case all scenery and setting evolution is handled by non-literary descriptions and stage directions. Only dialogue is treated realistically.Drama can also mean serious or even dire plot and character developments. This is handled in the usual literary ways but has exceptions in exploiting the monologue and the soliloquy much more than in other literary works.
The literary device used in this sentence is imagery, as it creates vivid mental pictures of a storm with thunder and lightning. This imagery helps to evoke a sense of intensity and drama in the scene described.
No
First-person narration is a literary device that deals with blatantly negative language.
The literary device that is used here is repetition.
Do you mean alliteration? Like "Whitley watches whales whisper to worms"