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  1. Historical: Allusions that refer to past events or time periods. Literary/intertextual: Allusions that refer to a literary text or figure. Mythological: Allusions that refer to mythological stories or figures. Autobiographical: Allusions that refer to events in the author’s life.

  2. Examples of Allusion in Literature. Example #1. Then turning, I to them my speech address’d,

  3. Examples of Literary Allusions. In addition to making allusions in speech, allusion is a common literary device. Allusions are an artful way of telling a story because they allow the writer to avoid bland tones and common, obvious statements in their writing by referencing other literature, historical events or mythology.

  4. Examples of Allusion in Literature. Example 1. In the graphic novel Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi depicts a fallen soldier being cradled by his mother, a woman in a veil. The image alludes strongly to images of Jesus being taken down from the cross by Mary (external allusion).

  5. Examples of Allusion in Literature. Paradise Lost, John Milton – Oh! To choose, to choose! Of the many references to the Fall, Hell is described as a “dungeon horrible” and a “fiery gulfe” where the Fallen were forced to go after their disobedience. The line: “Nine times the Space the Space that Measures Day and Night”

  6. May 5, 2020 · In the first example, the speaker helpfully tells us he’s quoting Shakespeare (and specifically, his character Polonius, from the play Hamlet ).

  7. An example of that is a passage in T.S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land. He describes a prostitute sitting in her boudoir, ready to entertain a man. At first glance the passage looks like Enobarbus’ description of Cleopatra in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra .

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