Abstract; (adj.) consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically. Allusion(ist); (n.) a literary reference meaning a figure of speech that makes a reference to, or representation of, a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art, either directly or by implication. Philosophy: Education is the key to a brighter future. Whistle.mp3 |
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The Abstract Allusionists are a group consisting of four people. This group was created in Mrs. Wilson’s 4th Period A.P. Literature and Composition class. We’re a great group of friends. We’re smart, funny, artistic, hard working, creative, etc… The list could go on for ages, so we’ll stop there. Our name originated from the back corner of our minds, when we realized that we’re weirdly magical…or maybe we’re just weird. But any-who, people tend to think abstract is weird, and magicians also as illusionists. So you turn the word “illusionists” into the literary term “allusion(ist)” and merge it with abstract and you get ABSTRACT ALLUSIONISTS!!!! WOOOO! Also, it’s an alliteration, so that makes it 10x as awesome! |
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