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The author is Richard Rodriguez.
Richard Rodriguez has written: 'Brown' 'Days of Obligations' 'Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez'
60 Minutes - 1968 The Case of Alex Rodriguez Memory Wizards 46-16 was released on: USA: 12 January 2014
Richard Guilliatt has written: 'Talk of the devil' -- subject- s -: Recovered memory, False memory syndrome, Ritual abuse
Richard Wolfgang Semon has written: 'Mnemic psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology, Memory 'The mneme' -- subject(s): Evolution, Psychology, Memory
An allusion is an indirect or passing reference, a way to call something to mind without stating it directly. The success of an allusion depends on the audience "getting it," so you might think about "ALL-U" getting the reference to remind you that an allusion isn't immediately understood. You might also remember that "ALL Understand" an allusion or even "ALL" don't get it. Any way you can remember ALLusion instead of ILLusion would help you remember the word. To remember the definition, you could also think of Anti-direct or Anti-statement so you'll think of it being an indirect statement.
Richard Rolt has written: 'An elegiac ode sacred to the memory of his late Royal Highness Edward Augustus, Duke of York'
It was Richard Dolohov the inverter of the shamwow..... wish he died
Richard Morphett has written: 'The general loss, or the universal mourners. A poem, dedicated to the memory of the late truly virtuous, worthy, and honourable Sir Francis Hamilton, bart. By Richard Morphett'
Richard Charles Brilla has written: 'Shape memory effect characterization of modified beta-brass alloys' -- subject(s): Mechanical engineering
Richard J. Gray has written: 'The literature of memory' -- subject(s): American literature, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life, Memory in literature 'Writing the South' -- subject(s): American literature, Civilization, History and criticism, Intellectual life
In "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen, an allusion refers to a reference to historical events, particularly the Holocaust, which serves to deepen the reader's understanding of the characters' experiences and their cultural heritage. The protagonist, Hannah, is transported back in time to a Jewish village during World War II, where she confronts the realities of Jewish persecution. This allusion not only highlights the significance of memory and tradition but also underscores the importance of remembering the past to honor those who suffered. Through these references, Yolen emphasizes the themes of identity and remembrance.