Hyperbole’s use exaggeration for emphasis and she does this in that line. Her exaggeration here is meant to show how excited she gets when he is around her, or even in sight. By making this statement, she shows the amount of lust she has for the man she is discussion. Just seeing him is enough to make her heart flutter and also make her skin race like fire. Another figure of speech that was in this poem was a paradox. She writes, “He seems to me equal to gods that man.” (Sappho 1) I consider this to be a paradox because there were gods that they worshipped back then and the man she spoke of could have been one of them. This statement seems absurd in the fact that she is lusting for a god; however, it is a possibility that he was one of their worshipped gods. She doesn’t go into enough detail or explanation of who this man is she is writing
Hyperbole’s use exaggeration for emphasis and she does this in that line. Her exaggeration here is meant to show how excited she gets when he is around her, or even in sight. By making this statement, she shows the amount of lust she has for the man she is discussion. Just seeing him is enough to make her heart flutter and also make her skin race like fire. Another figure of speech that was in this poem was a paradox. She writes, “He seems to me equal to gods that man.” (Sappho 1) I consider this to be a paradox because there were gods that they worshipped back then and the man she spoke of could have been one of them. This statement seems absurd in the fact that she is lusting for a god; however, it is a possibility that he was one of their worshipped gods. She doesn’t go into enough detail or explanation of who this man is she is writing