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  2. Allusion - Wikipedia

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    Allusion is a figure of speech that covertly or indirectly refers to anything (a person, object, circumstance, etc.) from an unrelated context. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is left to the audience to make a direct connection. [ 3 ]

  3. The Waste Land - Wikipedia

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    The poem contains other allusions to Hindu scripture, such as the appearance of the sacred river Ganges called by its traditional name in the line "Ganga was sunken", and it can be read as an allegory similar to themes found in the Vedas where drought or sterility is caused by an evil force. In this reading the poet takes the role of a priest ...

  4. Intertextuality - Wikipedia

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    Allusion is a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication. [26] This means it is most closely linked to both obligatory and accidental intertextuality, as the 'allusion' made relies on the listener or viewer knowing about the original source.

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  6. Talk:Allusion - Wikipedia

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    In terms of English language rhetoric, an allusion is the implicit referencing of a related object or circumstance which has occurred/existed in an external context. An allusion is understandable only to those with prior knowledge of the reference in question (which the writer assumes to be so). Allusions are structurally related to idioms.

  7. Stylistic device - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Slovenčina; Slovenščina; ... Allusion. Allusion is a reference to something from history or literature. [8] Irony Verbal irony. This is the ...

  8. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    Allusion: covert reference to another work of literature or art. Anacoenosis: posing a question to an audience, often with the implication that it shares a common interest with the speaker. Analogy: a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. Anapodoton: leaving a common known saying unfinished.

  9. Here’s What ‘FUBAR’ Actually Means - AOL

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in the Netflix action drama comedy series 'FUBAR.' Here's what the acronym stands for and what it means.