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1. Allusion and illusion may share some portion of their ancestry (both words come in part from the Latin word ludere, meaning “to play”), and sound quite similar, but they are distinct words with very different meanings
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2. An Allusion is an indirect reference, whereas an illusion is …
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3. Allusion definition, a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication: The novel's title is an Allusion to Shakespeare
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4. An Allusion is a reference, typically brief, to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar
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5. As a literary device, Allusion allows a writer to compress a great deal of meaning and significance into a word or phrase.
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6. The definition of "Allusion" is a brief, usually indirect reference to another person, place, or event—real or fictional
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7. Allusion, in literature, an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text
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8. Most Allusions are based on the assumption that there is a body of knowledge that is shared by the author and the reader and that therefore the reader will understand the author’s referent.
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9. An Allusion is a figure of speech that references a person, place, thing, or event
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10. An Allusion is when an author or poet makes an indirect reference to some idea, figure, other text, place, or event that originates from outside the text
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11. It could also refer to something that happens earlier in the text; this is often called an "internal Allusion" (as opposed to a regular, or "external," Allusion).
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12. Definition and a list of examples of Allusion
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13. Allusion is a reference to an object outside of the work of literature.
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14. An Allusion is when a person or author makes an indirect reference in speech, text, or song to an event or figure
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15. Often the Allusions made are to past events or figures, but sometimes Allusions are made to current famous people or events
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16. The Allusion does not give much detail about the reference-it does not describe things in detail.
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17. Allusion Shelties is always striving to improve the quality of the breed
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18. This is an Allusion to the Plagues of Egypt, which are recounted in the book of Exodus and are disasters or plagues (including locusts, frogs, lice, flies, boils, blood, darkness, and pestilence) sent by the God of Israel to force the Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery
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20. In literature, an Allusion is an unexplained reference to someone or something outside of the text
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21. Noun reference, mention, suggestion, hint, implication, innuendo, intimation, insinuation, casual remark, indirect reference This remark was an Allusion to their longstanding hostility
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22. / əˈluː.ʒ ə n / something that is said or written that is intended to make you think of a particular thing or person: The film is full of Allusions to Hitchcock
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23. Her novels are packed with literary Allusions.
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24. Allusion (pronounced ah-LOO-zhun) is basically a reference to something else
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25. Find 22 ways to say Allusion, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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27. An Allusion is a literary device that provides greater context to the work at hand by referencing a previous work of art, a person, a place, an event, or a situation—usually of some social, political, or historical significance.
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28. The Allusions bird represents peace, hope, transformation, freedom, power, and beauty
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29. Many people with hair loss come to Allusions feeling like their wings have been clipped; they are not able to soar like they used to.
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30. An Allusion is an a reference or mention of person, event, statement, piece of art, history, myths, religion, or popular culture
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31. Download our 5 ready-to-use Allusion worksheets that are perfect to test student knowledge and understanding of what Allusion is and how it can be used.
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32. Allusion is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referred to covertly or indirectly
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33. In the arts, a literary Allusion puts the alluded text in a
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34. An Allusion is a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary work by way of a passing reference
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35. The Rebellion is an Allusion to the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the Russian people overthrew the royal ruling family.
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36. The similar-sounding words Allusion and illusion are often confused, though their meanings are quite different
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37. Definitions The noun Allusion means …
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39. Allusion is basically a play with words that will help you make your output more interesting and even easily to catch up on
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40. Since you use an Allusion to refer it to known knowledge, it becomes relatable to your audience
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41. Thus, Allusion is an effective way to help you get …
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42. An education video explaining literary Allusions for 9th graders using Disney moviesMusic: https: www.bensound.comAll footage is the property of the Walt Dis
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43. 9+ Allusion Examples in Literature; 9+ Apostrophe Examples in Literature; With that being said, an Allusion is when a piece of simple writing, a novel or a poem for example, is hinting at a person, place, literature, music, or art, and automatically assumes that its intended audience understands and recognizes exactly what he is trying to refer.This means that the objects mentioned must be
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44. Allusion and illusion are both related to the Latin term lūdere meaning “to play,” along with their linguistic cousin delusion
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47. Allusion definition: An Allusion is an indirect reference to someone or something
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48. Definition of Allusion written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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49. Allusion: 1 n passing reference or indirect mention Type of: mention , reference a remark that calls attention to something or someone
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50. Another word for Allusion: reference, mention, suggestion, hint, implication Collins English Thesaurus
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51. An Allusion is an indirect reference to an historical person or event
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52. An author uses Allusion in his or her writing to add description and make a comparison
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53. When an author uses an Allusion
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54. A short video defining the literary element: Allusion.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos a
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55. Allusion f (plural Allusions) Allusion, innuendo En parlant ainsi, il faisait Allusion aux mœurs de son temps
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56. In speaking thus, he was alluding [literally making Allusion] to the mores of his time
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57. Further reading “Allusion” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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58. An Allusion can connect a piece of writing to the context of the wider world and help the reader understand the emotions and thoughts which the writer is trying to get across
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59. The act of alluding; indirect reference: Without naming names, the candidate criticized the national leaders by Allusion
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60. An instance of indirect reference: an Allusion to classical mythology in a poem
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62. Allusion is a short, informal reference to a famous person or event: You must borrow me Gargantua's mouth first
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63. Many authors utilize the titles of their works to be their allusive references; poetry also utilizes Allusions to enhance themes and evoke emotions
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64. Allusions are not just limited to literature: they can be …
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65. Allusion Tibian Tie Information Abbott and Costello: Costello, the abbot of the White Raven Monastery is probably an Allusion to the comedy duo Abbott and Costello.: Aleister Crowley: Alistair Cropwell was an explorer who discovered a city full of black magic
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ALLUSION [əˈlo͞oZHən]