A challenge.
Find literary devices that aren't hyperbole, simili, metaphor, or other BASIC stuff in this random article I found from 2009.
http://www.wired.com/2009/11/ff_vanish2/
Winner gets $10 paypal, will deliver.
You think we're gonna do your homework you dipshit?
>>8360582
>will deliver.
>>8360597
>>8360605
you want 10 dollars or not
>>8360615
You've got to outline what basic means in this context, I don't want to find something that you're just going to shrug away
>>8360615
Do you realize how that image does not prove you will deliver, or the fact that you have any money.
It's a sad move.
>>8360681
ok fine, anything that isn't a hyperbole simili or metaphor
>>8360736
but is a literary device
>>8360693
the payment goes straight from my bank account, what do you want me to show you
>>8360582
thematic allusion.
for example, in The Artificial Nigger the grandfather, in the heat of a socially catastrophic situation, disowns his grandson in front of a crowd. This was an allusion to Peter's betrayal of Christ in the Bible.
However, the grandson then turns his back on his grandfather, removing the idea of the grandson representing Christ but actually Man, while leaving the grandfather's representation of the betrayer in tact.