
1) Casual reference 2) Figurative reference 3) Indirect reference 4) Mention 5) Parable 6) Reference 7) Subtle reference 8) The act of alluding
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1) Hint 2) Insinuation 3) Suggestion
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a reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place, event, movement, etc.
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• (n.) A reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect reference; a hint. • (n.) A figurative or symbolical reference.
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In the context of a film allusions are used to add greater depth to particular events and situations especially regarding the interpretation of a film. References are made to external phenomena such as persons, places, things, and occurrences. Indirect references are also employed through screen images or scenes even to another film. Associations a...
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in literature, an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text. Allusion is distinguished from such ...
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a reference, sometimes indirect, to a person, place, theory etc. which the reader is assumed to have some knowledge of. e.g. a Biblical allusion with which the reader is assumed to be familiar.
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A casual reference in literature to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature, often
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A reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place, event, movement, etc.
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Al·lu'sion noun [ Latin
allusio , from
alludere to allude: confer French
allusion .]
1. A figurative or symbolical reference. [ Obsolete]
2. A reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect reference; a hint...
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An allusion refers to something without explaining it in detail, the reader is expected to understand the importance of the allusion.
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[
n] - passing reference or indirect mention
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allusion (uh LOO zhuhn) 1. An indirect reference to something; mention, hint, suggestion: 'This book about American history makes a brief allusion to the ancient Greek idea of democracy.' 2. A play upon words, a word-play, a pun (now considered obsolete). 3. A covert, implied, or indirect reference; a passing or incidental reference. 4. Et...
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Allusion is basically a reference to something else. It’s when a writer mentions some other work, or refers to an earlier part of the current work. In literature, it’s frequently used to reference cultural works (e.g. by alluding to a Bible story or Greek myth).
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A reference to a person, place, idea, or event in history or literature.
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a brief or indirect reference to something or someone known to most people.
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a reference to an idea, place, person or text (or part of a text) existing outside the literary work. [Contributor: Dr. Ismail S. Talib, National University of Singapore.]
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noun passing reference or indirect mention
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a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication: an allusion to Shakespeare. · the act of alluding. · a metaphor; parable.
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passing reference or indirect mention
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