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"... the stars lit up everything." Pg 177 hyperbole
Some reactions that people had in the outsiders in they quite enjoyed it. its not a fairytale fun to read not 'kid safe' but it had a cool background to it and for me, i loved reading it, it caught my attention on the first chapter.
The term "mending wall" is a personification due to the fact an inanimate object is performing an act only people or in some cases animals can perform.
-Macbeth
In chapter 7 of "Lord of the Flies," some literary devices used are foreshadowing as the boys experience increasing fear and tension, symbolism through the imagery of the beast representing the boys' inner savagery, and irony as the fire intended for rescue becomes a destructive force. Additionally, there is a metaphorical use of darkness to represent the boys' descent into savagery.
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"... the stars lit up everything." Pg 177 hyperbole
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.
irony, methaphor
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repetition personification imagery
Most of them, at some time or another.
symbolism, imagery,conflict,flasback
Some literary devices in "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool include flashback, foreshadowing, symbolism, and imagery. These devices help to deepen the story's themes, create mood, and enhance the reader's understanding of the characters and setting.