Makes the story feel more alive and relatable. By giving human qualities to non-human things (like a flickering light), it reflects the characters' inner turmoil.
Personification The flickering light is given a human quality, reflecting the characters' racing hearts.
Slajd: 2
"Their voices were hushed, like wind rustling through dry leaves" (Rod Serling's narration).
Whispers of fear
Creates vivid imagery and helps the reader understand the characters' emotions. Comparing the situation to something familiar (like dry leaves rustling) makes the story's abstract concepts easier to grasp.
SimileThis simile compares the hushed whispers to the rustling of leaves, suggesting a growing sense of unease.
Slajd: 3
She is holding a book named "The History of Witch Hunts"
THE HISTORY OF WITCH HUNTS
The title of the book "The History of Witch Hunts" hints at a possible dark turn the story might take, keeping the reader engaged and guessing.
ForeshadowingThis title hints at the potential for mob mentality and scapegoating.