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personification
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Symbolismdramatic ironyhyperbola
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.
In "Woman Work" by Maya Angelou, some of the literary devices used include repetition to emphasize the tireless tasks performed by the woman, imagery to vividly describe her daily chores and responsibilities, and personification to give life and emotion to the inanimate objects she works with. Additionally, there is also a sense of rhythm and structure in the poem that reflects the cyclical nature of the woman's work.
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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.
Most of them, at some time or another.
symbolism, imagery,conflict,flasback
Some literary devices in "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool include flashback, foreshadowing, symbolism, and imagery. These devices help to deepen the story's themes, create mood, and enhance the reader's understanding of the characters and setting.