English
- Created by: Phoebe Greenwold
- Created on: 04-05-13 16:41
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- English
- Imagery
- tactile (touch)
- Olfactory
- rhetoric devices
- pathos (the means of persuasion appealing to someones emotions)
- Polysyndeton (using lots of "ands")
- Tautology (using different things to say the same thing)
- Juxtaposition (unusual combination of contrasting words)
- Structure/form
- poem
- stanzas
- turns
- enjambement
- poem
- tone (A writer's attitude toward subject, audience, and self.)
- style (e.e.g naturalistic -> true lide of realism -> true lfe with symbolism .e.g AVFTB)
- emotive language
- melodramatic
- colloquial
- style (e.e.g naturalistic -> true lide of realism -> true lfe with symbolism .e.g AVFTB)
- Imagery
- Olfactory
- caesura (enforced pause, deliberately breaking rhythm)
- rhetoric devices
- pathos (the means of persuasion appealing to someones emotions)
- Polysyndeton (using lots of "ands")
- Tautology (using different things to say the same thing)
- Juxtaposition (unusual combination of contrasting words)
- Structure/form
- poem
- stanzas
- turns
- enjambement
- poem
- rhetoric devices
- asyndeton (no ands)
- onomatopoeia
- Auditory
- Imagery
- tactile (touch)
- plosives
- Imagery
- Auditory
- satire (type of humour attacking peoples foolishness using irony/wit)
- tone (A writer's attitude toward subject, audience, and self.)
- style (e.e.g naturalistic -> true lide of realism -> true lfe with symbolism .e.g AVFTB)
- emotive language
- melodramatic
- colloquial
- style (e.e.g naturalistic -> true lide of realism -> true lfe with symbolism .e.g AVFTB)
- tone (A writer's attitude toward subject, audience, and self.)
- Repetition
- lists
- Personifictations
- metaphors
- figurative language (describing something by comparing it to something else)
- similes
- figurative language (describing something by comparing it to something else)
- metaphors
- consonance (the repetition of consonant sounds in short succession)
- Auditory
- plosives
- Auditory
- often used to create bathos
- discending/ascending tricolon
- discending/ascending tricolon
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