In "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, some literary devices used include symbolism (the house representing the Pyncheon family's dark past and secrets), allegory (the house as a moral allegory of the consequences of greed and guilt), and foreshadowing (hints and clues about future events within the story). These devices help to enhance the themes and deepen the reader's understanding of the narrative.
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