anachronism - actually something that is 'out of proper time context'
An anachronism is something that is "out of place" chronologically.
Personification.
To sneak something into a place where it doesn't belong or is not allowed.
Mechanical device, parts in place to achieve something.
It means something or someone that feels out of place, like they don't belong, or like others don't think they belong.
Allusion in poetry is a literary device where a poet makes a reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art. By using allusion, poets can add layers of meaning to their work and connect their poem to a broader cultural or literary context, enriching the reader's understanding and creating deeper resonance.
The author is using an allusion by referencing the Egyptian god Ra in the book Mario is reading. Allusion is a literary device where the author makes a brief reference to a person, event, or place, either real or fictional, outside the text.
You may be referring to the literary device internal conflict. An emotional struggle that takes place within any character's mind is an internal conflict.
In a narrative, the sequence of literary elements typically includes setting, character development, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution. Allusion is a literary device where an author refers to a well-known person, place, event, or piece of literature within their own work to enhance meaning or create connections for the reader.
It is called symbolism when an object or person or place or experience represents something else, typically something abstract or intangible. Symbolism is a literary technique that adds depth and significance to a story or work of art.
The homonym for tact is "tacked," which means to fasten or secure something in place with a tack or similar device.
doctor who intelligence: teleportation is only time frozen in place and you are "un-paused"