why do writers use allusions

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Writers use allusions to make their stories more relatable to the readers. For example, in the book “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” there are references to Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Joseph, and Satan.

I think that writers often make allusions because they think they have the easiest way to do it (i.e., with the use of their own words to make their story more relatable). But when they use allusions, it’s usually because it’s a way to make their story more relatable to readers, not because they think it’s a good way to do it.

Sometimes writers think of allusions as a way to make events, people, or places in their stories more relatable. But allusions are actually just a way to relate to the reader without actually having to talk to them. While this might seem like a good idea, it is usually done by a writer to make their story more relatable to the reader.

So as an example, think of the movie The Sixth Sense. In the movie, the main character, Philip Marlowe, is having a hard time adjusting to his new environment and its new people. The character uses allusions to make life and the new environment seem more real. But allusions aren’t just for making a story more relatable. They can be used to make a story more relatable.

Allusions are a fairly easy way to make your story more relatable to the reader. They can help make your story much more relatable to the reader.

Allusions are an easy way to make your story more relatable to the reader. They can help make your story much more relatable to the reader. The use of allusions is very important in writing. For example, the use of a quote to give the reader a context.

The use of allusions is very important in writing. For example, the use of a quote to give the reader a context. Sometimes it’s a good idea to let the reader in on what your character is going to do. I used a quote from The Matrix for this movie: “I’m going to kill you”.

I love allusions and I love to let the reader in on what is going on in your story. I don’t believe in putting a lot of story out there in the first place. For the majority of my stories, I have the protagonist tell the reader what they are going to do in a single sentence. It will be an easy read for the reader, so it’s a great idea to keep it simple.

I think it’s a good idea to let the reader in on the plot of your story. This is a great way to make sure that you are telling the reader the most important things happening in the story (which is why I use allusions in my stories, because that’s what I think is important). You also have more control over the reader’s response to your story in the end.

Allusions are a good way to make sure that the story is telling you something important. Allusions are subtle clues that you don’t want to miss. They are subtle clues that you are about to tell the reader something important.

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