The document discusses several literary devices used in writing, including theme, rhythm, rhyme, tone, and sensory images. Theme refers to the central message or insight about life conveyed directly or indirectly through a work. Rhythm relates to patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse. Rhyme is the repetition of sounds in words, which can occur internally or at the end of lines. Tone reflects the author's attitude toward the subject. Sensory images create mental pictures using descriptive words that appeal to the five senses.
The document discusses several literary devices used in writing, including theme, rhythm, rhyme, tone, and sensory images. Theme refers to the central message or insight about life conveyed directly or indirectly through a work. Rhythm relates to patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse. Rhyme is the repetition of sounds in words, which can occur internally or at the end of lines. Tone reflects the author's attitude toward the subject. Sensory images create mental pictures using descriptive words that appeal to the five senses.
The document discusses several literary devices used in writing, including theme, rhythm, rhyme, tone, and sensory images. Theme refers to the central message or insight about life conveyed directly or indirectly through a work. Rhythm relates to patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse. Rhyme is the repetition of sounds in words, which can occur internally or at the end of lines. Tone reflects the author's attitude toward the subject. Sensory images create mental pictures using descriptive words that appeal to the five senses.
suggested through the A central underlying title, the words and message, usually about experiences of the life or human nature. characters, and other details. A literary device that demonstrates the
RHYTHM long and short patterns through stressed and
unstressed syllables, particularly in verse form. RHYME -The repetition of a sound in certain words.
End Rhyme Internal Rhyme
- A rhyme that occurs - Rhyme found
at the end of lines between a line. TONE
• Reflects the author’s attitude toward the subject and the
characters. • Can often be expressed using a single word – informal, friendly, intimate, playful, solemn or serious. SENSORY IMAGES
Are mental pictures created by words that describe