literary devices
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Allegory is the art of “speaking otherwise” — saying one thing while meaning another. It transforms story into philosophy, image into truth. From Plato’s Cave to Orwell’s Animal Farm, allegory reveals what lies beneath appearance: a hidden world where imagination and meaning speak in the same breath. Read more
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Euphony is the pleasing harmony of sounds in language, music, and speech. It enhances poetry, prose, and melodies through rhythm, smooth vowels, and soft consonants. Rooted in Greek, it influences emotions, cognition, and artistic expression. From Shakespeare’s sonnets to Mozart’s symphonies, euphony shapes how we experience beauty in sound. Read more
