Transcript Allusion

Allusion
“Carl considers himself the Ali of tennis.”
Allusion
An ALLUSION is a passing reference to a
particular event, person, place, or
experience, either direct or implied
(includes historical, classical, mythical,
biblical, or literary allusions).
Allusion
Allusions connect literary works to a larger
cultural heritage. They allow the writer to
express complex ideas without spelling
them out. Understanding what a literary
work is saying often depends on
recognizing its allusions and the meanings
they suggest.
Allusion
Identify the allusions & explain its purpose
within the following statements:
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In 1963, a day in Dallas changed the course of
our nation.
The forbidden fruit of a day off school tempted
me to fake sick to my parents.
When he was accused of lying, Tim protested,
“But I’m a regular George Washington”.
Allusion
Examine the allusions already presented
within Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s
Dream
 Story behind Theseus & Hippolyta
 Selection of Pyramus & Thisbe
 Tale of Cupid
 Serpent in Hermia’s Dream