Some literary devices in "The Clique" by Lisi Harrison include foreshadowing, symbolism (such as the importance of designer labels), and irony (in portraying the superficial world of the characters). The author also employs vivid imagery to describe the luxury lifestyle of the characters in the novel.
Harrison Bergeron (1995): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113264/
"The rest of Harrison's appearance was Halloween"
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Literary devices are any methods through which literature 'works'; be it metaphor, or some other grammatical form, or even certain themes (for example: jealousy, or the conflict in the middle east) or symbols. Literary appreciation the observing and cognitive reflection of literature and its literary devices.
Both "The Veldt" and "Harrison Bergeron" explore themes of technology's potential dangers and control. They also both depict societies where individuality is suppressed and people are restricted in some manner by external forces. Additionally, both stories raise questions about the impact of advancements in a futuristic world.
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irony, methaphor
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Some examples of literary devices used in "Things Fall Apart" include symbolism, foreshadowing, irony, and imagery. These devices help convey deeper meanings and themes in the novel.
repetition personification imagery