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Allusions

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ALLUSIONS

CASSIE RICE ABBEY BORGENS

Allusion- an expression used to reference something without directly mentioning it.

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The purpose of an allusion is to connect the reader to the work through referencing other well- known articles.

Literary Allusion:
In the hunger games the character named Cinna is related to Cinna from Julius Caesar. In Julius caesar Cinna plots against Caesar just like Cinna in the hunger games rebels against the capital.

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Literary Allusion:
Herman Melville created some impending doom when he named the main ship the Pequod. The Pequot was a Native American tribe that was driven into extinction.

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Biblical Allusion:
The Lion King is an allusion to the story of Moses in the book of exodus. Simba represents Moses and how he was prince until he was wrongly accused of causing his fathers death.

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Biblical Allusion:
In The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe C.S. Lewis uses the return of king Aslan to parallel Jesus's return.

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Mythological Allusion:
Odyssey was a 10 year sea voyage, today odyssey is a well known travel agency.

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Mythological Allusion:
Remus Lupin is a werewolf in the Harry Potter series. Remus' name alluded to the Roman myth of Romulus and Remus, twins cared for by a she-wolf.

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Historical Allusion:
Allen Jackson- "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning" is referencing to 9/11.

Historical Allusion:
Carry Underwood- "Cowboy Casanova" is referencing to Casanova, a Venetian adventurer and writer who romanced well over a hundred women in the course of his travels.