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The course code for this page is **ENG3UZ**. The course code for this page is **ENG3UZ**.
## Literary Techniques/Devices ## Literary techniques/devices
### Description ### Description
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- Theme: The "main idea" or underlying meaning of a literary work, which can be given directly or indirectly. - Theme: The "main idea" or underlying meaning of a literary work, which can be given directly or indirectly.
- e.g., *"Never forget that* you are royalty, *and that hundreds of thousands of souls have suffered and perished so you could become what you are. By their sacrifices, you have been given the comforts you take for granted. Always remember them, so that their sacrifices shall never be without meaning."* (*Eon Fable*, ScytheRider) - e.g., *"Never forget that* you are royalty, *and that hundreds of thousands of souls have suffered and perished so you could become what you are. By their sacrifices, you have been given the comforts you take for granted. Always remember them, so that their sacrifices shall never be without meaning."* (*Eon Fable*, ScytheRider)
## Central assertion
- "Purpose" of the poem
## Commentary
- Present tense all the time
- Use numbers in parentheses for sources
- Quotes everywhere
- Topic sentence
- Introduce what was used by Neruda
- Evidence of where they were used and why/how they were used
## Resources ## Resources
- [Analysis of a Poem](/resources/g11/central-asserion-1.pdf) - [Analysis of a Poem](/resources/g11/central-asserion-1.pdf)