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In "The Hunger Games," examples of oxymorons include phrases like "deafening silence," which captures the eerie stillness in tense moments, and "jumbo shrimp," symbolizing the stark contrasts within the Capitol's opulence and the harsh realities of the districts. These literary devices emphasize the contradictions in the characters' experiences and the society they live in, highlighting the tension between appearances and underlying truths.
No, the Hunger Games is not scary but it might have some violent scenes but otherwise it is not scary at all, also some upsetting scenes... :)
When I heard of the Hunger Games, I thought they had to do with food:p Omg. Katnip and Pita bread win. x_x
Katniss and her family are his weakness in the games
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In "The Hunger Games," examples of oxymorons include phrases like "deafening silence," which captures the eerie stillness in tense moments, and "jumbo shrimp," symbolizing the stark contrasts within the Capitol's opulence and the harsh realities of the districts. These literary devices emphasize the contradictions in the characters' experiences and the society they live in, highlighting the tension between appearances and underlying truths.
something
megh
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.
i do not really know
lo
irony, methaphor
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.
repetition personification imagery