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    • Allegory. An allegory is a story that is used to represent a more general message about real-life (historical) issues and/or events. It is typically an entire book, novel, play, etc.
    • Alliteration. Alliteration is a series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start with the same sound. These sounds are typically consonants to give more stress to that syllable.
    • Allusion. Allusion is when an author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text. Many allusions make reference to previous works of literature or art.
    • Anachronism. An anachronism occurs when there is an (intentional) error in the chronology or timeline of a text. This could be a character who appears in a different time period than when he actually lived, or a technology that appears before it was invented.
  1. Sir Fopling Flutter is a character from the Restoration comedy 'The Man of Mode' by George Etherege, representing the archetype of a vain, effeminate dandy. He embodies the shift in social conventions and the exploration of new identities that emerged following the reopening of theaters, characterized by extravagant fashion and superficiality. His role highlights the satirical examination of ...

  2. 17 meanings: 1. to wave or cause to wave rapidly; flap 2. (of birds, butterflies, etc) to flap the wings 3. to move, esp.... Click for more definitions.

  3. FLUTTER meaning: 1. to make a series of quick delicate movements up and down or from side to side, or to cause…. Learn more.

  4. verb. /ˈflʌtə/. IPA: Dictionary definition of flutter. To rapidly move in quick a delicate, quivering, or flapping motion, typically characterized by quick and gentle variations in direction or intensity. "My heart started to flutter as I walked up onto the stage." Detailed meaning of flutter. The verb "flutter" describes a rapid and often ...

  5. In contrast, movie lines allow actors to utilize tone to an extent that it sometimes overshadows the words being spoken. Here are some examples of tone in lines from famous movies: “Go ahead, make my day.”. Sudden Impact. “That is so fetch.”. Mean Girls.

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  7. flutters, fluttering, fluttered. definition 1: to move swiftly back and forth or up and down in a jerky or irregular manner; flap. The banners fluttered in the wind. similar words: fluctuate, fly, tremble, wave, waver. definition 2: to fly with light, swift wing movements or to move the wings lightly and swiftly up and down in flight, as a bird ...

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