Manalili‚ Maper Anne T. III-14 AB/BSE Literature FIGURE OF SPEECH A figure of speech is a mode of expression in which words are used out of their literal meaning or out of their ordinary use in order to add beauty or emotional intensity or to transfer the poet ’s sense. FIGURES OF SPEECH | EXAMPLE (in Filipino Language/Context) | 1. SIMILE - an explicit comparison that is made between two essentially unlike things‚ usually using ‘like’‚ ‘as’ or ‘than’. | Mala-porselana ang kutis
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The author creates the poem though several literary devices‚ such as internal rhyme‚ apostrophe‚ and metaphor. In the metaphor‚ “Captain” symbolizes the President Lincoln. In the poem‚ the captain seems that he has tough times and succeeds through his trip‚ but is ultimately dead before he returns home. Through the captain‚ the author relates the character with the President Lincoln who led the United States to peace and was assassinated in the middle of the presidency. In addition‚ the author uses
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Figures of Speech [ Examples ] 1. Metaphor ❖ "But my heart is a lonely hunter that hunts on a lonely hill." (William Sharp‚ "The Lonely Hunter") ❖ "Love is an alchemist that can transmute poison into food--and a spaniel that prefers even punishment from one hand to caresses from another." (Charles Colton‚ Lacon) 2. Simile ❖ "Good coffee is like friendship: rich and warm and strong." (slogan of Pan-American Coffee Bureau)
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Types of Figure of speech 1. Simile Is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things‚ often introduced with the word "like" or "as". 2. Metaphor Is a figure of speech concisely comparing two things‚ saying that one is the other. 3. Personification Is an ontological metaphor in which a thing or abstraction is represented as a person. A description of an inanimate object as being a living person or animal as in. An outstanding example of a quality or idea. 4. Trope
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------------------------------------------------- Figure of speech From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Figures of speech" redirects here. For the hip hop group‚ see Figures of Speech. A figure of speech is the use of a word or words diverging from its usual meaning. It can also be a special repetition‚ arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning‚ or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it‚ as in idiom‚ metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ or personification. Figures of speech often provide
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his meaning of life that he believes to be fame. Captain Walton is determined to do whatever it takes to gain the fame‚ which is why he hires a crew‚ and ships sail to the North Pole. During this journey they stumble upon an obstacle in which puts them in a situation of life and death. “They insisted‚ therefore‚ that I should engage with a solemn promise that if the vessel should be freed I would instantly direct my course southwards. This speech troubled me.” (Shelley 265). This shows how he has
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control to Captain Jay Wright are you ready for lift off. Just get those egg heads to do the annual maintenances. It should be nice and simple. Jay: How boring Mission Control: Maybe you will run into some aliens Jay: Hah that funny aliens don’t exist you read too much manga Miyabi Miyabi: You never know. The universe is a big place Jay: You’re such a nerd Miyabi Miyabi: Says the guy that went on a trip to find a sasquatch Jay: What I do in my free time is my business Miyabi
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Figures of speech As one of the articles in this issue deals with the English Language Fair held at the Barbican Centre last autumn‚ this might be a good opportunity to concentrate on varieties of English style. Let’s start with the use of imagery. The passage chosen for comment comes from The Guardian‚ a newspaper famous or notorious for its misprints as well as for the depth and seriousness of its new coverage. If the name of the writer‚ Roy Hattersley‚ seems familiar - yes‚ it’s the same
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The movies Captain America: “The First Avenger” and Captain America “The Winter Soldier” are both wonderful. Even though “The Winter Soldier” is totally the opposite from “The First Avenger.” It’s basically vas versa‚ with Steven Rogers‚ and try’s his best to prove them wrong and get his bestfriend back‚ now that he knows he’s alive. So‚ in “The Winter Soldier” Steven Rogers looks like the bad guy and Bucky is the good guy as the public see’s‚ and completing his mission by killing Steven Rogers.
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descended the staircase the Basement‚ I saw Aech lying on one of the room’s three coaches‚ which were arranged in a U-shape. His eyes were glued to the TV. Aech was currently watching Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future‚ a Canadian-American television show from the late 1980’s. The TV show revolves around Captain Jonathan Power and a group of guerrilla fighter‚ called the Soldiers of the Future‚ as they work together to defeat the machine forces that dominate Earth. From his facial expression
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