This document defines and provides examples of various literary tools including allusion, analogy, consonance, metonymy, parallelism, asyndeton, and polysyndeton. Allusion refers to references to historical figures, events, or other works of art. Analogy compares two relationships. Consonance involves the repetition of consonant sounds. Metonymy uses a substitute name for an object. Parallelism repeats words, phrases, or structures. Asyndeton lists items without conjunctions, while polysyndeton uses multiple conjunctions when listing items. The examples provided illustrate these different literary tools using references from the Twilight series.