An allusion is different than an illusion. An allusion is a reference to text that helps explain a different story. An allusions story must be similar to the piece of work that it is in other wise its just a reference.
Yes, "allusion" is the correct spelling.
An example of allusion is referencing "Romeo and Juliet" in a story about forbidden love, without directly mentioning the play or characters. This allows the reader to draw on their knowledge of the play to better understand the situation in the story.
That is the correct spelling of "reference" (a source or allusion to material).
An allusion to something political.
an allusion
Apollo modern allusion was the rockey.
allusion = reference to another literary work.
He made an allusion to my college being less important than his.
His allusion to Shakespeare's work appeared often in his writing.
No, it's a word, not an illusion and what is "allusion"?
An allusion is a passing reference or indirect mention of something.
Historical allusion – references to historical events or figures. Literary allusion – references to works of literature or authors. Mythological allusion – references to myths or mythological figures. Biblical allusion – references to events, characters, or themes from the Bible.