What is onomatopoeia? It’s the literary device that hits with a BANG, lands with a THUD, and brings language to life in creative writing through sound. From comic books and classic literature to modern screenplays, onomatopoeia mimics the sounds of the world around us—buzzing, ticking, crashing—to create vivid, immersive storytelling. In this guide, we’ll define onomatopoeia, break down the different types, and explore onomatopoeia examples that show how writers use sound to spark emotion, action, and rhythm on the page.Continue reading What is Onomatopoeia — Definition and Examples in Lit. & Film
Context has the ability to change the meaning of a story and how we view its characters — but what is context? We’re going to answer that question by looking at examples from The Office, In Cold Blood and more. We’ll also look at some tips and tricks for how you can effectively implement this necessary element in your own stories. By the end, you’ll know why context is so important and how to apply it in a variety of different ways. But before we jump into our examples, let’s define context.Continue reading What is Context — Definition and Examples…
One of the most effective ways at making a line of text in literature memorable is by creating rhythm. Writers have a few ways of creating rhythm such as rhyming and alliteration. However, both can become redundant because of their more obvious nature. A more subtle literary device that creates rhythm is assonance. What is assonance? The effects of assonance are similar, but are technically achieved in a different way. In this article, we’ll discover how by looking at the assonance definition and examples.Continue reading What is Assonance — Definition and Examples for Writers
Pathos is a mode of persuasion that appeals to emotion. Pathos has been used for thousands of years, and it is still used today to communicate “feeling.” We’re going to look at some pathos examples, but first, let’s look at what makes it different from the other rhetorical appeals: logos and ethos.Continue reading Pathos Examples in Literature, Speeches, Music & More
Ethos is a mode of persuasion that appeals to credibility. Ethos has been used for thousands of years, and it is still used today to communicate authority. We’re going to look at some ethos examples, but first, let’s look at what makes it different from the other rhetorical appeals: logos and pathos.Continue reading Ethos Examples in Literature, Ads, Speeches & More
Metanoia, a term derived from Greek, signifies a profound, transformative change of heart or an intellectual conversion. This concept, prevalent across disciplines including psychology, theology, and literary studies, embodies a deep, fundamental shift in one's attitude or perspective. This article delves into the etymology, diverse interpretations, and practical examples of metanoia. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of this unique and profound concept.Continue reading What is Metanoia — Definition & Examples
Anyone who’s sat down to write knows it isn’t for the faint of heart. Whether penning a poem, a screenplay, or a novel, a writer needs a few tools in their toolbelt. Enter common literary devices, literary elements and literary techniques. Besides listing, defining, and providing examples, this article will also take a moment to consider how and why a writer might use these common literary devices in the first place.Continue reading 46 Literary Devices Every Writer Should Know
There’s no doubt about it: Interstellar was one of the most mentally-stimulating blockbusters of the 2010s. As such, a lot of people were confused about the Interstellar plot, high-concept science, and bold ending. It’s time for Interstellar explained – a deep-dive in which we answer some of the biggest questions audiences asked about the film. By the end, you’ll know the plot and meaning like the back of your hand; you might even say we’ll have an “interstellar explanation” for the fourth dimension.Continue reading Interstellar Explained — Plot, Meaning & the Ending Explained
People have been using “allusions” for thousands of years – but what is an allusion? Today, we’re going to outline an allusion definition, alongside some examples. By the end, you’ll know the purpose of allusion, as well as how to use it in writing and everyday conversation. Are you ready to open pandora’s box and get to the bottom of allusion? (that’s an allusion)!Continue reading What is an Allusion? Definition and Examples
Two is always better than one when it comes to Juxtaposition. Other than being the game-winning word in your next Scrabble match, what is juxtaposition? It is a frequently used term throughout the artistic world from photography to literature to film. Despite its frequent use, its meaning can be quite vague. We'll define juxtaposition with examples in film so that you can use it throughout your next project.Continue reading What is Juxtaposition in Film? Definition and Examples