allusions
An allusion is a reference to a text, event, object, or person that exists outside the literary work itself. Allusions are meant to enhance the reader's understanding or add layers of meaning to the text by drawing on the reader's knowledge of the referenced element.
The reference to what happened to Huck's father is an example of foreshadowing, where hints are given about future events in the story. This subtle reference helps build suspense and anticipation about the father's role in the plot.
Literary allusions reference works of literature; historical allusions refer to past events or figures; biblical allusions reference stories or figures from the Bible; mythological allusions draw from myths and legends.
A common literary device found in short stories is symbolism, where objects, characters, or events represent deeper meanings. Symbolism adds layers of complexity to the story and allows for deeper interpretation by the reader.
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The wikipedia definition of the word allusive is a figure of speech that by implication or directly makes a reference to people, places, events, literary work or myths.
which literary term is defined as stories or events told in the sequence in which they happen
The series of events that happen in a literary work is called the "plot." Another common name for the plot is the "storyline."
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
Yes, an implied or indirect reference is often found in literature and is known as an allusion. Allusions are references made to well-known people, places, events, or literary works to enhance the reader's understanding or to add layers of meaning to the text.
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