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Allusion: An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference, often to another piece of literature, film, art, or something in culture or history. Was instantly referred to texts in Romans/ and Peters First Epistle, chapter III. This is a direct reference to a specific chapter in the bible. 2. Symbol: A thing that represents or stands for something else, esp. a material object representing something abstract. Prides wall of looking glasses/ Ogled her dimly, smeared with prints of lips The mirrors that she or he has kissed represent pride because it shows that they have too much love for themselves. 3. Imagery: Visually descriptive or figurative language, esp. in a literary work She knelt to the cold master bathroom floor as/ If a petitioner before the Pope/ Retrieving several pairs of Sloths soiled drawers/ A sweat-sock and a cake of hairy soap. This shows image of her kneeling down on the bathroom floor and cleaning after her husbands dirty close and mess. 4. Connotation: An idea or feeling that a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning. Impeccably he spoke. His smile was glowing/ So debonair! So charming! And so Male. Here she is associating her husband or male to those seven deadly sins. 5. Simile: A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind She knelt to the cold master bathroom floor as/ If a petitioner before the Pope. The author is comparing the way she kneels to her husband like if she was kneeling to an important person. 6. Metaphor: A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Sowing the neighbors lawns with tares and thorns This is a metaphor because shes not really planting any seeds but shes planting the roots of evil. 7. Denotation: The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. Impeccably he spoke. His smile was glowing/ So debonair! So charming! And so Male. Hes literally a man. 8. Irony: The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. She took a step, reversed and without slowing/ Beat it to St. Annes where she took the veil. We expected her to stay with prince charming, but instead she ran away from him to marry someone else. 9. Allegory: A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. The whole thing is an allegory and is symbolic to Jesus, and religion, because it starts of saying shes an innocent catholic girl, married to her prince charming, got tired of his sins, and ran to church to be turned all her love just to one man, god.

Pride goes to the lockers in gym class; she takes her clothes out and while everyone else wears a big white shirt, she puts on a fitted v-neck. Everyone has to wear exercise shorts, but she doesnt care she puts on some short shorts. Pride Starts putting make-up on herself before she goes in gym to exercise, coaches asked why if she was going to sweat, she says she has to look pretty even when she runs. She was a star, she had to shine. Envy watches how pride walks out. She wants to look like her, have her clothes, and be her. So she gets what pride has, she buys all the same make-up, same clothes, and fixes her hair the same way. She is so jealous that pride is so pretty and has all the attention, envy tried to do everything she could but it was still impossible for that. She hates her; I was surprised she wasnt already snow whites step mom. Lust isnt in the locker room with neither Envy nor Pride, but he wants to see them, he loves seeing girls in the locker room. Boys and girls locker room are right next to each other, so he makes a hole on the wall where the girls are at. He likes what he sees, envy and pride are changing. Sloth doesnt want to exercise; he sees lust watching envy and pride but he doesnt care as long as his just laying down in the boys locker room, without any one bothering him. Sloth is really lazy, he will not step a foot in the gym, he rather fail class. He is nasty, slow, grows mold, and is t lazy to not even cut his huge nails. He is a sloth. Gluttony is that one who doesnt care about any one, except what he wears and what he is. He is the guy that buys excessive stuff, he has a new pair of shoes every day, all gold, new shirts, too much of anything, but hes happy. Objects and his expensive clothes represent his happiness, without those things he is nothing. Wrath watches how gluttony, sloth, lust, and pride are happy for something dumb. He has anger against all of them because he wants them to understand thats not how life goes. He acts like a monster and tells them that if they wouldnt get there head in the game, he could be so polite to tell the coaches there actions. He could already imagine how the coaches would act afterwards. Greed is kind of like envy their best friends, although he wants everything. He always has his table full of food. No matter how much he eats he continues to be skinny. He doesnt care what anyone has to say as long as he has what he wants.

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