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Literary Devices 12J

Explore how writers bring stories to life with literary devices such as flashbacks, foreshadowing, and symbolism. Understand the impact of these tools in creating depth and meaning in narratives.

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Literary Devices 12J

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  1. Literary Devices12J Writers bring their stories to life by using special tools called literary devices.

  2. These tools include: • Flashback-a flashback takes you to the past to help you understand the events in a story. • Foreshadowing- foreshadowing is a hint of things to come in a story. • Symbolism- a symbol often provides a deeper understanding of a story.

  3. Flashback • A flashback interrupts the sequence of events in a story to show something that happened before the story’s beginning. • The flashback helps the reader understand a character’s present situation. • Not all stories are told in chronological order.

  4. Foreshadowing • In foreshadowing an author gives hints about what might happen later in a story. • These clues can be in the form of events in the story. • Clues can also come from information from the narrator or a character. • Foreshadowing is often used to build suspense or tension in a story.

  5. Symbolism • A symbol is something that stands for, or represents, something else. For example, the U.S. flag is a symbol of freedom to Americans. • What do these symbols represent to you: A lion? A red heart? An owl?

  6. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Sometime an author will use a symbol in a story to create a certain feeling in the reader or to make an important point. Authors may use symbols to tell the reader something significant about a character or situation in a story. In a story, a symbol can be a person, an object, or even a situation.

  7. Symbols can often give you clues to the theme of a story. As you read, look for any symbols the author may be using to help you understand the selection’s theme. • Theme is the underlying message about life or human nature.

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