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Title: Diction, Allusion, and figurative Language


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Diction, Allusion, and figurative Language
  • How to utilize and find tone and theme

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Diction refers to
  • Denotation
  • Connotations
  • Word choice concrete which refers to the
    particular specific thing OR abstract offering
    something more general
  • Concrete Hollow of cheek as though it drank
    the wind/And took a mess of shadows for its meat
    (Yeats)
  • Abstract she has a thin wasted look on her face

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Some tools when dealing with diction (5)
  • Controlling image you should know this
  • Alliteration you should know this
  • Onomatopoeia you should know thiswhir, buzz,
    grrrr, argggh
  • Style formal, conversational, wordy, poetic,
    lyricaldialectic
  • Synesthesia describing one sense in relation to
    another i.e. the cold smell of a potato

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Allusion references where myth and symbol help
  • An indirect reference to any person place or
    thingwhich has an assumed understanding
  • Enrich meaning
  • If not glossed in text you must look up
  • Glossing a medieval tool

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Figurative Language 5 types
  • Simile like or as
  • Metaphor not like or as (extended version)
  • Personification making the non-human human
  • Hyperbole exaggeration
  • Apostrophe Personification addressed

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Note about writing
  • Word choice dictates imagery
  • Imagery dictates tone
  • In a paper you can write Through the word
    choice the poet conveys a tone
  • Butyou can not say the reversebe carefulthink
    which element came first to create the other.
  • For instanceThrough the use of synesthesia, the
    poet captures a powerful controlling image of the
    cellar..
  • Tone in turn helps contribute to the overall
    theme
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