What is a literary technique?Literature techniques referred to the various techniques and techniques used to create novels, poems, essays, and other literary works, including narration, description, lyricism, symbolism, contrast, reversal, and so on. The purpose of literary techniques was to create a special language atmosphere and expression effect to make the work more vivid, profound and touching.
Common literary techniques included:
1. Narration: Presents the story by describing events, characters, plot, etc.
2. Description: Through the description of the environment, characters, psychology, etc., to express emotions, atmosphere, and character.
3. Lyricism: By expressing emotions, thoughts, etc. to strengthen the appeal of the work.
4. Symbol: By using symbolic language, symbols, etc. to imply meaning.
5. Comparing: By comparing different things, you can highlight the differences and similarities between them.
6. Reversal: The opposite situation at the end of the story arouses the reader's curiosity and interest.
The use of literary techniques can make the work more colorful, enhance its artistic appeal and performance, and improve its literary value.
rarely does a first chapter so perfectly highlight the contents of the book. I'm generally a fan of framed stories, I've read quite a few that use this literary technique. This was a masterful use of it.