I'm not sure the comic strip that brought us "Jammin in the frim fram, frippin at the krotz!" can be said to have a "literary device." Also, that's an incredibly broad and vague question. You might want to be more specific.
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∙ 13y agoOne literary device used in "The Wizard of Id" comic strip is satire. The strip satirizes medieval times, royalty, and politics through humorous and exaggerated situations. Additionally, the use of irony and wordplay are also common literary devices in "The Wizard of Id."
The cast of The Wizard of Id - 1969 includes: Jerry Juhl as The King of Id
The Wizard of Id - 1969 TV was released on: USA: 1969
Onomatopoeia is the name of the literary device in which sounds are written into words.
No
First-person narration is a literary device that deals with blatantly negative language.
The literary device that is used here is repetition.
Melt ice with the thermal nuclear device.
I do not have a wizard for a certian device
A literary device is a way a person writes. Depending on what type of message a writer wishes to deliver, they will use a specific literary device. Two types are literary elements, such as the plot or setting, and literary techniques, such as metaphor and simile.
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The literary device that seals swam freely through the icy sea is assonance.