Defamiliarization in Literature: Examples and How to Use It

Defamiliarization, as the word implies, is a process where something familiar is no longer perceived as such. Specifically in writing, defamiliarization in literature refers to a technique (a literary device, in a sense) where the writer offers familiar, common things in an odd, unorthodox way. The purpose of defamiliarization is to cause the readers to []

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Published on May 10, 2020 21:21
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