Literary Devices: How to Use Literary Elements to Improve Writing

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Ready to take your writing to the next level? Literary devices are a way to transform your writing completely. Think of them as a tool to add different types of tone, texture, and meaning to your manuscript.

Not only can literary devices give you tools to create better stories, but when you implement them intentionally, you become a much better writer.

Your writing will carry a new level of depth, and although your readers may not know what’s better about your writing, they’re likely to connect with your stories that much more.

In this video, we break down a list of literary devices you can use to make your writing significantly better. Whether you want clarity between the word ALLUSION and ILLUSION or need a refresher on what precisely juxtaposition is, this video walks you through the process.

Once you understand two or three literary techniques, try implementing them into your next story!

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0:00 Introduction
0:55 TOP 15
1:10 Allusion
4:17 Alliteration
5:03 Allegory
5:52 #5 Colloquialism
6:31 Euphemism
7:52 Flashbacks
8:58 Foreshadowing
10:25 Imagery
10:52 Personification
12:02 Juxtaposition
13:47 Metaphor/Simile
14:47 #13 Onomatopoeia
15:04 Onomatopoeia Literary Device Example
15:46 Symbolism Literary Device Example
16:11 Tone

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