"Annie John" by Jamaica Kincaid uses techniques such as bildungsroman (coming-of-age story), first-person narration, symbolism, and imagery to explore themes of identity, colonization, and mother-daughter relationships. The novel also employs repetition, flashback, and introspection to provide insight into the protagonist's development and inner turmoil.
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The Natural has many literary techniques sch as foreshadowin, imagery and personification. these techniques are apparent throughout the novel and can be seen with careful reading!!
Subtle
they use dialogue, characterization, symbolism
onomatopoeia
literary divices are the tools and techniques of language that authors used to convey meaning.
by the check and balance system and the three-branch sytem
Imagery, 2nd Person Point of Vew, Enjambment
symBolism, imagery, personification, allusion, enjambment, simile, metaphor, etc
Thomas Jefferson carefully chose the words and literary techniques he used while writing the Declaration in order to persuade his readers that Americans were in the right.
"The Nightingale and the Rose" by Oscar Wilde uses several literary techniques, including personification (giving human qualities to animals and objects), symbolism (where the nightingale symbolizes selfless love), and allegory (the story's deeper moral lesson about sacrifice and the nature of love). These techniques help convey the themes of love, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of the world.
Some literary techniques used in "The Woman in White" include unreliable narrators, epistolary format (told through a series of documents), dual narration, Gothic elements (like suspense and mystery), and social commentary on class and gender roles. Wilkie Collins also employs foreshadowing and dramatic irony to engage the reader.