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Allusions. Definition: A brief, symbolic reference to a well-known or familiar: -person -place -event -literary work -author -work of art -historical.

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Page 1: Allusions. Definition: A brief, symbolic reference to a well-known or familiar: -person -place -event -literary work -author -work of art -historical.

Allusions

Page 2: Allusions. Definition: A brief, symbolic reference to a well-known or familiar: -person -place -event -literary work -author -work of art -historical.

Definition:

A brief, symbolic reference to a well-known or familiar:-person-place-event-literary work-author-work of art-historical event-musical work-film or movie

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Purpose of AllusionsA device that stimulates ideas, associations, and extra information in the reader’s mind with a word or two.

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Allusions make us ask the question:

What does this remind me of?

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6 Categories of Allusions

1. Biblical: referring to the Bible (old and new testament) or a religious work

2. Mythological: referring to Greek and/or Roman mythology

3. Literary: referring to another literary work

4. Historical: referring to people, places, & events in history

5. Pop Culture: referring to popular trends both current and past

6. The Arts: referring to music, classic works of art and theatre/film

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Allusions are Everywhere:

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But you must know the reference in order to understand the allusion!

For those of you who have never seen the television show Survivor or read Lord of the Flies, that Simpsons clip was probably meaningless!

Being well-read and having brief experiences with various aspects of music, art, and pop culture help us to understand allusions in every day life.

Imagine an alien watching The Simpson. It wouldn’t understand any of the jokes!

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Try to identify the allusions below…

The Simpsons and Family Guy allude to popular movies….

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TV Shows…

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…and famous works of art!!!

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This is the original version of the painting by Salvador Dali.

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The Simpsons has even alluded to Lord of the Flies!!!

Note the broken glasses!!

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Allusions are most common today in hip-hop music:

I philosophyPossibly speak tonguesBeat drum, Abyssinian, street BaptistRap this in fine linenFrom the beginningMy practice extending across the atlasI begat thisFlippin' in the ghetto on a dirty mattressYou can't match this rapper / actressMore powerful than two CleopatrasBomb graffiti on the tomb of NefertitiMCs ain't ready to take it to the SerengetiMy rhymes is heavy like the mind of Sister BettyL. Boogie spars with stars and constellationsThen came down for a little conversationAdjacent to the king, fear no human beingRoll with cherubims to Nassau ColiseumNow hear this mixtureWhere hip hop meets scriptureDevelop a negative into a positive picture

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First, you must identify the allusion:

Abyssinia: historical name for Ethiopia, in AfricaBaptist: a Christian religion Atlas: comes from Greek mythology!Cleopatra: queen of ancient EgyptNefertiti: the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and mother-in-law of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Serengeti: the African grasslandsSister Betty: (Betty Shabazz), Malcom X’s wifeNassau Coliseum: a musical venue in NY!

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Why do writers and musicians use allusion?

A quick allusion can create a mood in just a few words, rather than using a long explanation.Allusions help writers and musicians relate to their audiences.Combinations of allusions can contribute to a certain THEME. For example, a musician may use a number of Biblical allusions to make a statement about his own religious beliefs.

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Why did Lauryn Hill use those allusions in her song, ‘Everything is Everything’?

The chorus of Lauryn Hill’s song states, “What is meant to be will be…changes come eventually”.The allusions she uses in her song reminds listeners of ancient Africa, and important events in black history.The argument she makes is about roots and about important changes for her people.

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Journal Prompt - So tonight, go home and watch TV, read a poem, or listen to some music

In your journal, write down any allusions you find (at least two).

Write down what type of allusion it is: (is it Biblical, Literary, Historical, etc.?)

What does the allusion refer to?

How does that reference contribute to the theme that the show/poem/song is trying to get across?