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What is the term for when a storm builds to reflect the rising tension in the text? Or for example if it constantly rains when a charater is very sad? (when the weather reflects the mood). I don't think it is pathetic fallacy as that is more to do with giving the weather human emotions eg. 'angry clouds'
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The answer from paddy_36 is fairly appropriate, however other terms that can give expansion to that thought are:
Simile: Simple substituion of a genre of occurences to relate to other other occurrences, especially if specifically connected with words such as "like" or "similar".
Allegory: Use of abstract, seemingly unrealted events to establish tones in a work.
Allusion: Relating to the unfamiliar to draw attention to or emphasize the familiar. (Analogy also, when constructed appropriately, conveys the same feeling)...
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/
The 'Key Facts' section of the guides this site refers to foreshadowing as a literary device. Pathetic fallacy is probably correct too.
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