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8th Grade Literary Terms

Figurative Language A means of saying something other than in the literal meaning of the words. The writer uses other images, usually unusual ones, to make a comparison between unlike things so that their similarities present a different, but revealing way, of looking at the subject.

Simile A comparison between two unlike things that uses the word “like” or “as.” Example: The moon appeared as a large drop of blood. Jake was like Michael Jordan out there on the court tonight.

Analogy A comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification. Example: "Just like a sword is the weapon of a warrior, pen is the weapon of a writer."

Metaphor A comparison between two things not usually compared to each other. Example: The road was a ribbon of moonlight Her hair, a spider web of tangles.

Symbol/Symbolism Something on the surface level has one meaning, but which also has another meaning. Example: Light symbolizes knowledge. An owl symbolizes wisdom.

Personification an inanimate object. Example: Using human Characteristics to describe an inanimate object. Example: The wind gnawed at her dress.

Imagery Using words to describe an image that appeal to the five senses in order to create a mental picture. Example: The snow-covered branches glistened as the bright sundrops sprinkled across their tips.

Irony A contrast between expectation and reality. There are three types of irony: Situational irony: occurs when what happens is very different from what we expected would happen. Verbal irony: a contrast between what is said or written and what is really happening (sarcasm). Dramatic irony: when the audience or reader knows something a character does not know.

Situational Irony “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Coleridge: Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink ;  Water, water, every where,  Nor any drop to drink In this example it is ironic that water is everywhere but none of it can be drunk

Verbal Irony A group of friends are walking and one person walks into a tree. The group says, “Smooth move, man.” This is verbal irony because they don’t really think the guy is a smooth walker.

Dramatic Irony Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. When Romeo finds Juliet in a drugged sleep, he assumes her to be dead and kills himself. Upon awakening to find her dead lover beside her, Juliet then kills herself.

Idiom An accepted phrase or expression having a meaning different from the literal. Example: All Bark and No Bite Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Cash Cow

CLOSURE Which of these literary devices do you believe has the most impact on a text or in a speech? Why?