Alliteration 0:00 Allusion 1:27 Analogy 2:20 Assonance 3:12 Consonance 3:50 Dialogue 4:42 Flashback 5:43 Foreshadowing 6:47 Hyperbole 7:37 Imagery 8:18 Metaphor 8:53 Onomatopoeia 9:29 Personification 10:09 Simile 10:52 Suspense 11:39 Symbolism 12:31 Edit: lmao im glad this comment i wrote three years ago is still helpful, shoutout to Mrs. Choffrut for making me watch this i guess
It is,most an example of personification,as it is giving heart a human ability. And also exaggerating how your heart is singing,but just bearing REALLY FAST
2:51 isn't "we swung for the fences..." a metaphor? because the sentence doesn't acknowledge the comparison directly with like or as, instead it just states that swinging for fences and hitting a home run as if they happened, and then we're supposed to realize that this is metaphorical
Good video but could you add the following list in the description of the video? It would be very useful. alliteration allusion assonance consonance dialogue flashback foreshadowing hyperbole imagery metaphor onomatopeia personification simile suspense symbolism
I am getting ready to take my Praxis II for Middle school ELA and this video was the best I have seen for this content. I hope I can be half this entertaining and informative as a teacher! Well done! Thank you for posting it to TH-cam!
edgar quiterio That's right, but personification can be a type of metaphor. The use of personification here for example makes an indirect comparison between the heart and a singer. It's also metonymy because the phrase "my heart" also refers to the whole person.
Been wracking my brain trying to find a literary term that describes what I find in op-ed pieces so often that ruins a perfectly good piece. Its where they try to cap off a solid paragraph with some kind of bon mot, or finishing flourish. So, often I think these are attempts to give an impression of cleverness, or somber depth of thought that is supposed to echo in our minds. I tried to invent a term for these too often cutesy sign-offs. Usually a few words indented in a hanging paragraph: Exeunt sortie Flourish finalé Exit mot Sortie mot etc. I dont know if there is a definite term for that kind of hanging remark.
Most people doing videos like these focus on defining the terms, but spend no time demonstrating how literary elements add depth and enhance meaning. What is the sense of defining a bunch of terms without pointing out how they help a writer to convey a message effectively? Show students how and when they too can use literary devices.
Alliteration 0:00
Allusion 1:27
Analogy 2:20
Assonance 3:12
Consonance 3:50
Dialogue 4:42
Flashback 5:43
Foreshadowing 6:47
Hyperbole 7:37
Imagery 8:18
Metaphor 8:53
Onomatopoeia 9:29
Personification 10:09
Simile 10:52
Suspense 11:39
Symbolism 12:31
Edit: lmao im glad this comment i wrote three years ago is still helpful, shoutout to Mrs. Choffrut for making me watch this i guess
thx didn't have to listen to what i dint have to listen to much appreciated
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am too late;anways, thx :)
You're the best
Something Original And Funny you have no idea how much I needed that thank you so much ❤️❤️ fuck mrs McNair
I died when he used the voice for “I haven’t had a pumpkin spice latte in forever” xD
Listened to this 20 minutes before a test, aced it. Thanks
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Thanks for the video im pretty sure it will help me tomorrow on my exam
I will continue studying the use of literary words with you as I become a better toastmaster. Thank you
idkmyself lol same
Pretty sure you know why im here... i have to take the ap liturature exam tommrow may 8th 0-0
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Lol I have my I.O.C tomorrow!
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This video really helped. Thank you for explaining so nicely.
thanks for the hard work that you did. it was great.
"the wisdom of our ancestors is in that simile and I shall not disturb it" HAHAHAHA
very nice sharing
full watched
It is,most an example of personification,as it is giving heart a human ability. And also exaggerating how your heart is singing,but just bearing REALLY FAST
Thank you i have this for my igcse test and it helped alot.
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hopefully watching this at 3am the night before my final will help me pass
test tomorrow... thanks so much for this
nice and praiseworthy effort on the topic thanks Sir
You’re a beast my man . Helping a young german student out BIG TIME !!!
I hope this will help me on my exam tomorrow!!
Windell Smith I’m writing my exam tomorrow
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Thank you Mr Taylor. Very cool!
2:51 isn't "we swung for the fences..." a metaphor? because the sentence doesn't acknowledge the comparison directly with like or as, instead it just states that swinging for fences and hitting a home run as if they happened, and then we're supposed to realize that this is metaphorical
Watching this before my English mock! Thank you!
Good video but could you add the following list in the description of the video? It would be very useful.
alliteration
allusion
assonance
consonance
dialogue
flashback
foreshadowing
hyperbole
imagery
metaphor
onomatopeia
personification
simile
suspense
symbolism
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I thought Puns, Juxtapositions, And Oxymorons we’re part of stylistic devices? Or are the apart of rhetoric devices?
you missed analogy
coffeeandcakes1 he has several of these in the video
Thanks.
Why do I enjoy watching this 😭?
good video... loved it learnt a lot tht I haven't learnt in schl.. this should help me with my csec exam
I am getting ready to take my Praxis II for Middle school ELA and this video was the best I have seen for this content. I hope I can be half this entertaining and informative as a teacher! Well done! Thank you for posting it to TH-cam!
Nice one. Especially the Dylan Thomas reference!
It helps me a lot! Thank you, Mr. Taylor
thanks a lot!! this really helped me
Eye haven't had a pumpkin spice LAtte in forevurrrr
Excellent examples and an easy guide to follow. Many thanks 🤗
This will help with my exams tomorrow
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I think "my heart sang when I brought home a new pair of converse" is a personification, not a metaphor.
I agree.
edgar quiterio That's right, but personification can be a type of metaphor. The use of personification here for example makes an indirect comparison between the heart and a singer. It's also metonymy because the phrase "my heart" also refers to the whole person.
It can be both :)
Nevra Elis A I agree
Blackpea
i love harry potter, too mate!! and amazing video:)
Very well done :) thanks
God bless you and all the people that have the coronavirus🙏🤗❤️😷
May your heart do the talking
And thought speak no words ,
Which literary device can you find in this and explain why pls help me
Would you by any chance still have the slides you used for this?
this helps me so much because tomorrow I have exam
You must love watching sports man.... thanks for the vid btw!
Very helpful..thanks!
you saved me
I need to know this for ENG4U thanks brother (btw there're few more literary devices missing).
But wouldn't some of those be personification? "my heart sang..." Or is personification a type of metaphore?
Thanks! Love it!
"My heart sang" is a metaphor or a personification?
Thanks very much for the explanation :D :D
you know i'm here cause of homework during the coronavirus breakout
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Been wracking my brain trying to find a literary term that describes what I find in op-ed pieces so often that ruins a perfectly good piece. Its where they try to cap off a solid paragraph with some kind of bon mot, or finishing flourish. So, often I think these are attempts to give an impression of cleverness, or somber depth of thought that is supposed to echo in our minds. I tried to invent a term for these too often cutesy sign-offs. Usually a few words indented in a hanging paragraph:
Exeunt sortie
Flourish finalé
Exit mot
Sortie mot
etc.
I dont know if there is a definite term for that kind of hanging remark.
btw, whats that cartoon at 13:33?
What about haikus and enjambement and sysnethesia they could get you a lot of marks if you talk about them
got an exam in november 2020 and am hoping this will help
Got a test tomorrow, wish me luck.
I like your way of teaching man💜
This is helpful thank you so much.
What about allegory?
Thank you, sir ! This really helps!
I plan to use this and your Elem. of Lit in my homeschool co-op, thank you. Do you have any printouts that could compliment them?
Thx sorry I forgot to put that 😐😅
Everybody here for exams... Am I the only one here out of pure PASSION for Literature ?
Thanks a lot...it helped me a lot
the exam hasnt happend yet?
12:50 how the fuck did you get there!
Is this a personification The car is running up a hill.
This video is going to help me with my notes for school since the coronavirus is here and I can’t even go to school so 🙏👍🤗✍🏽
Is this a metaphor
At the sound of a gun we moved quickly into our classroom.
Tnx for explanation
What about irony and dialect
Well explained
7:43 onwards...MY EARS BURST!!
Best video ever
when people disike you be like the bottom door: 10:41
"mind you i dont know what there is particularly dead about a doornail" 😂😂 cracked at that haha
im so ready for tomorrow
Why do I always think it’s the guy from modern family who makes this video 😂
the sun is not a ball of gas its a ball of plasma
Thank you!
Admit it, you're here cuz you have an exam tomorrow
I here every time when there is my eng lit exam
abbott and costello is actually a very nice movie especially the baseball scene . I cried of laughter
mermaid,lady,thing
Mister Taylor 😳
I literally have an English language cxc tomorrow pray for me
Mr. Tay Tay
Yes
who's on first is a very funny video.
thank you
You cant just tell people what opinion to have! I absolutely HATE Harry Potter! So keep your OPINIONS to YOURSELF!
Same
I don’t like harry potter
You know what’s ironic? You missed irony 😂
I think the onomatopoeia part is wrong
I think it is not wrong, it is just part of the definition. the verbs quoted are onomatopoeic, they mimic the sound they describe.
Most people doing videos like these focus on defining the terms, but spend no time demonstrating how literary elements add depth and enhance meaning. What is the sense of defining a bunch of terms without pointing out how they help a writer to convey a message effectively? Show students how and when they too can use literary devices.
Ummm to define them in tests🤨
I like it
it will help in my exam alot which is day after tomorrow
Thanks
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I lov u
well time to study I guess...
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who?
noice
Where are pun and irony...... thanks
Kunal Gorwani and sarcasm and allegory. This video is incomplete.
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