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Literary Devices
Allusion
Mythological Allusion
A friend tells you that you have “the strength of Hercules,” connecting you to the mythological figure known for his strength. What is this an example of? allusion illusion alliteration analogy
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This is an example of an allusion, as it references a well-known mythological figure to convey the idea of great strength.
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