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the use of symbols to invest things with a representative meaning or to represent something abstract by something concrete |
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Act of attacking any wickedness, folly or abuse by mockery, sarcasm, etc; poem, novel, play, etc. that does this; lampoon (ridicule); that which reveals the faults, pretensions, etc. of a person as ridiculous. |
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Propaganda: Something written or spoken with the intention of making people believe what you want them to believe. Propagandists uses: selection, repetition, lying, rhetorical questions, pinpointing the enemy, and assertion as techniques to sway the populace. |
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Allegory: a work in which the characters and events are to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper, often spiritual, moral, or political meaning Fable: a short story with a moral, especially one in which the characters are animals Foreshadow: to indicate or suggest something, usually something unpleasant, that is going to happen incongruity between what actually happens and what might be expected to happen, especially when this disparity seems absurd or laughable |
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to indicate or suggest something, usually something unpleasant, that is going to happen |
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a short story with a moral, especially one in which the characters are animals |
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a work in which the characters and events are to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper, often spiritual, moral, or political meaning |
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george orwell's real name? |
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what types of genre is animal farm? |
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satire, fable, political roman a clef, allegory |
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what did london records say about shakespeare and what did stratford upon avon records say about shakespeare? |
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london said he was an actor and playwright but stratford upon avon said that he was a grain merchant |
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who are three people that may have been shakespeare? |
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christopher marlowe, francis bacon, Edward de Vere |
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characters who undergo psychological growth as a result of their experiences. |
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