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Objects in the wrong context (Literary device?) (1 Viewer)

Zephii

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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" the clock is mentioned several times, even though clocks were not yet invented in Caesar's time. This object is out of it's proper time period/context. I'm sure that there is a word or literary device for when authors do this, but I can't remember for the life of me what it is! Can anyone help?
Thanks for your time.
~Zephii
 

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Yes! that's the one. Thanks so much. That was really fast.
 

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