Antithesis means “opposite”. As a literary device, it is used to put two contrasting ideas together. Antithesis is a figure of speech that refers to the juxtaposition of opposing or contrasting ideas. This figure of speech juxtaposes two contrasting or ...
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Literary device – Aphorism
LEARN ITAn aphorism is a short witty saying which expresses a general truth or comment in a terse manner. It is a brief saying or phrase that expresses an opinion or makes a statement of wisdom. Aphorism can also be defined ...
African literary traditions
LEARN ITA literary tradition refers to some common features or characteristics which define the literature of a group of people at a certain period of time. These characteristics relate to the form and meaning of the literature of the particular place ...
European literary traditions
LEARN ITA literary tradition refers to some common features or characteristics that define literature of a group of people at a certain period of time. These features relate to form and meaning of the literature of the given place or time ...
Fiction and nonfiction
LEARN ITLiterary critics divide prose into fiction and non-fiction. Fiction refers to literature which is created out of imagination. In a fictional work; the places do not necessarily exist in the real life as they are imagined or originate in the ...
Atmosphere/mood
LEARN ITAtmosphere/mood is the feeling that a story evokes. This is how you feel after reading a story. Atmosphere refers to the emotions invoked/applied in the reader as he/she reads a piece of writing. It is also the feeling, emotion, or ...
Subject, theme and message
LEARN ITSUBJECT A subject or subject matter is a topic which acts as a foundation for a literary work. It is the subject which makes a writer write something, or what something is about. Subject is also the inspiration ...
Point of view
LEARN ITPoint of view is the narrator’s position in relation to the story being told. It refers to the angle an author uses to tell the reader about the happenings in a literary text. It is also the method the author ...
Characters
LEARN ITAll prose texts contain characters. A character refers to the person, animal, or an object that the writer of a story or a play uses to advance the plot or theme. He/she is a fictional human being, animal or thing ...
Literary device- Ambiguity
LEARN ITAmbiguity is when a word, phrase, or statement contains more than one meaning. It occurs when something can have more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning. Ambiguity is when the meaning of a word, phrase, or sentence is uncertain. Examples ...
Literary device- Anaphora
LEARN ITAnaphora is a figure of speech in which words repeat at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences. It is a literary device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of neighbouring clauses. This deliberate ...
Literary device- Analogy
LEARN ITAnalogy is a comparison between things, typically for the purpose of explaining or clarifying. It is a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is really different from it in order to show ...
Literary device- Consonance
LEARN ITConsonance refers to the repetition of consonant sounds within words of close proximity. It is the repeating of consonant sounds within neighbouring words, phrases, or sentences. Example1 – Gatera Fabregas was tagged in Agnes’s ...
Literary device- Assonance
LEARN ITAssonance is the repetition of similar vowel sounds within nearby words, lines, phrases, or sentences. It is the repetition of vowel sounds in adjacent words. Assonance takes place when two or more words, close to one another repeat the same ...