Allusion: (n) a reference to a well-known piece of literature, art, song, event, or person in a work of literature. Example: His Goliath frame seemed to dwarf the other football players. “Goliath” is a reference to a character who was a giant. This allusion tells the readers that the boy in the sentence above is much larger than the other football players. Directions: Underline the allusions in the following sentences, determine to what the writer is referring, and then determine a possible meaning for the allusion. The first one is done for you. Example: The kindergarteners were frightened of the new principal who reminded them of Cruella DeVille. Reference to: Cruella DeVille who was a very mean lady in the movie 101 Dalmatians Possible Meaning: The principal is a mean lady 1. I hoped to sign the birthday card our team bought for Coach, but I couldn’t find a spot to sign my name because someone went all John Hancock on it and signed his name across the whole card. Reference to: ______________________________________________________ Possible meaning: __________________________________________________ 2. Although the earthquake did a great deal of damage, it was nothing like the disaster of 9/11. Reference to: _____________________________________________________

Possible meaning: The damage caused by the earthquake was not as severe or devastating as the events of 9/11.