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Mabbul and the Emerald Planet

A Novel look at the science of Noah's Flood

  • Mabbul and the Emerald Planet
    • Part A: Troubles
    • Part B: Noah’s Construction
    • The Third Section: The Heavens
    • Part C: The Rupture
    • Part D: The Mabbul and Flood
    • Part E – Hydroplating and Recovery
  • Appendices D&E
    • Appendix “F”: Imperial to metric conversions
  • Cutting Room Floor
    • The Pool
  • Buy the Audio Book Now!
  • Reviews:
  • Meet the players:
    • Tom’s Page:
    • Shama’s Page
    • Professor Tur:
    • Madan’s Page:
    • Chatubath’s Page
    • Noah’s Page
    • Ken’s Page:
    • Rocky’s Page:
  • The Format of Mabbul and the Emerald Planet:
  • Literary Devices:
    • Allegory:
    • Alliteration:
    • Active Voice:
    • Amplification:
      • Allusion:
    • Anachronism:
    • Anecdote:
    • Antithesis:
    • Aphorismis:
    • Archetype:
    • Authorial Intrusion:
    • Bibliomancy:
    • Bildungsroman:
    • Cacophony:
    • Cadence:
    • Characterization:
    • Circumlocution:
    • Conflict:
    • Connotation:
    • Cumulative Sentence:
    • Denotation:
    • Diction:
    • Ekphrasis:
    • Euphony:
    • Faulty parallelism:
    • Fiction
    • Flashback:
    • Foil:
    • Foreshadowing:
    • Frame Story:
    • Hyperbole:
    • Imagery:
    • Irony:
    • Isocolon:
    • Juxtaposition:
    • Metaphor:
    • Mood:
    • Personification:
    • Sibilance
    • Simile:
    • Stream of Consciousness:
    • Symbolism:
      • Poetry
      • others:
    • Understatement:
      • Two Angels
        • Quarantine:
        • Celebration:
        • 120 years:
        • Trinity:
          • The Devil: fallen angels
          • Creation:
          • Idols:
          • The Fall:
          • Free Will
          • One Size Fits
  • Doctrinal Discussions:
  • Behind the Scenes:
    • Front Covers
      • Front Covers Revised
      • Front Cover Finalized.
        • Future Projects
      • The Full Cover
      • The front cover I wanted
    • Updating
      • March 3
  • Siddiq
  • Mabbul and the Emerald Planet
  • A New beginning
  • Mabbul and the Emerald Planet

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Ekphrasis:

Ekphrasis refers to a poem or story that is directly inspired by another piece of art. Ekphrastic literature often describes another piece of art.

Ekphrasis can be considered a direct allusion because it borrows language and images from other artwork.



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