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Figures of Speech in English Literature – Similarity-Based Devices (Simile, Metaphor, Allegory, Parable, Fable) – English Literature Study Notes
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    Figures of Speech in English Literature – Similarity-Based Devices (Simile, Metaphor, Allegory, Parable, Fable) – English Literature Study Notes

  • This document discusses figures of speech based on similarities, focusing on simile, metaphor, allegory, parable, and fable. It explains the definitions of each device and includes examples from literary works to demonstrate how comparisons and symbolic storytelling are used in literature.  The material also distinguishes between types such as simple and epic similes and highlights moral storytelling forms like parables and fables.
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Figures of Speech in English Literature – Association Types (Metonymy, Synecdoche, Transferred Epithet, Allusion) – English Literature Study Notes
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    Figures of Speech in English Literature – Association Types (Metonymy, Synecdoche, Transferred Epithet, Allusion) – English Literature Study Notes

  • This document discusses figures of speech based on similarities, focusing on metonymy , synecdoche , transferred epithet, allusion. It explains the definitions of each device and includes examples from literary works to demonstrate how comparisons and symbolic storytelling are used in literature. 
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‘The Rape Of the Lock’ by Alexander Pope as a Social Satire.
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    ‘The Rape Of the Lock’ by Alexander Pope as a Social Satire.

  • "The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope is a satirical poem that humorously addresses the trivialities of high society in the 18th century. The poem is based on a real incident where a young lord, Robert, playfully cut off a lock of hair from a young woman, Arabella Fermor, leading to a rift between their families. Pope transforms this minor social scandal into a mock-epic, using the grandeur of epic poetry to mock the pettiness of the aristocracy. The poem follows the beautiful Belinda, w...
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"The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope As A Mock Epic Poem
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    "The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope As A Mock Epic Poem

  • "The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope is a satirical poem that humorously addresses the trivialities of high society in the 18th century. The poem is based on a real incident where a young lord, Robert, playfully cut off a lock of hair from a young woman, Arabella Fermor, leading to a rift between their families. Pope transforms this minor social scandal into a mock-epic, using the grandeur of epic poetry to mock the pettiness of the aristocracy. The poem follows the beautiful Belinda, w...
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