An allusion is anything that alludes to or refers to something well known. "It is raining so hard we need to build an ark" would be a Biblical allusion to the story of Noah. There can be Biblical, Historical, Classical, and Literary allusions. I would have to reread the story to give a specific example but maybe knowing what it is you can find the answer yourself know.
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A reference to another work or well-known aspect of culture.
Well honey, that's an allusion for you. It's like when someone drops a subtle reference to something else, in this case, the captives of Philippi. It's not an antagonist or a paradox, just a little nod to history or literature to add some flavor to the story. So, there you have it, allusion is the name of the game in this scenario.
A reference to a different piece of literature in order to enhance a description is called an Allusion. Mark Twain uses allusions very frequently. For example, in Huckleberry Finn Twain uses parts from the story "King Solomon and the Baby" and from the tale of the "Lost Dauphin."
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He made an allusion to my college being less important than his.
an historical allusion can be boycott or a person or his or her saying that is used today as an example
No, this is not an example of an allusion. An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, or event, usually from literature or history. In this sentence, the comparison is direct and not making a reference to anything else.
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The verb tense of "allusion" is present tense. For example, "She alludes to the idea that..."
The movie Cleopatra is an allusion as well as other classics, like Frankenstein and more.
An example of a classical allusion is referencing the "Achilles' heel," which alludes to the Greek myth of Achilles who was invulnerable except for his heel. This allusion is used to describe a vulnerable point or weakness in someone or something.
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