In "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, the protagonist Charlie Gordon is a special needs man who agrees to undergo an experiment that is meant to increase his intelligence. The narrative is composed of Charlie's progress reports, which at first reflects his low intelligence through limited vocabulary and incorrect writing. The author's language changes according to Charlie's mental progression; his grammar and spelling improve significantly, and his vocabulary increases.
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When a verb acts as some other part of speech (a noun, an adjective, an adverb or even an interjection), it is called a verbal. The name verbal shows that the verb is being used as a different part of speech. Here are a couple of verbal example
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Alliteration
calls attention to certain words and creates a rhythm with words
Oxymoron
makes readers pause and think about the contradiction created with two opposing words
Symbolism
represents an abstract idea with a concrete object
Imagery
creates a clear picture in the reader's mind
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Alliteration Oxymoron, Symbolism, and Imagery are all literary devices that are employed by writers and authors.