In the passages “The Red Scooter” and “The Shakespearean” mouse‚ the authors created characters with hidden motives. The author used foreshadowing techniques to create suspense and hidden motives. The main way the author builds suspense and gains the interest of the reader is through the characters’ dialogue and actions. The dialogue and actions help the reader understand the characters’ hidden motives. In the passage “The Red Scooter” the author personifies The Red Scooter to help the reader better
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Do you believe onions buried underground are the cause of sadness? In the book “Buried Onions” by Gary Soto there are many different examples; such as metaphors‚ similes‚ and personification to grab the reader’s attention. That is exactly what you want when reading a book! First type of figurative language‚ “Yellow shoes the color of a pat of butter” (40). is a metaphor that stuck out the most to me. A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to
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pile of wood a blaze. Personification is used by a lot of authors to make the reader understand and feel like they are in the story and can relate to the characters they are reading about. The term “personification” puts to life a word by giving that word personal/humanistic qualities. In line 6‚ the speaker uses personification when referencing the sounds he heard while awakening- "I’d wake and hear the cold splintering‚ breaking." Another example of personification in the poem is shown in line
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Visualize Poetry Through the ages of poetry‚ many poets have been making images with the expressions that they use to become leaders in creating the art of language. Several authors of the poems that we study daily use personification to make animals and objects do things that people do everyday to give the poem a twist. Poets also use imagery to give their readers a good portrait of what they are trying to describe. “Southbound on the Freeway” by May Swenson and “Once by the Ocean” by
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makes the children upset. The final result ends in the consequence of death for the parents because they did not allow Peter and Wendy to continue playing in the nursery. Bradbury’s use of personification‚ symbolism‚ and imagery develops fear and emphasize his warning about technology. Bradbury uses personification in the short story to show how much the nursery means to the children‚ and to show how they treat the nursery as an actual person. Peter and Wendy cherish the nursery because the “room is
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of poetry by comparing his love and poetry with a summer’s day. Shakespeare then uses personification to emphasize these comparisons and make his theme clearer to his audience. Shakespeare also uses repetition of single words and ideas throughout the sonnet in order to stress the theme that his love and poetry are eternal‚ unlike other aspects of the natural world. Using the devices of metaphor‚ personification‚ repetition‚ and progression of tone‚ Shakespeare reveals his theme that the natural world
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cousin’s alluring beauty; her fair face contrasting with her dark hair and dress. Inspired by the opposing shades that created such an attractive woman‚ he wrote a poem about her in 1814 (Gamber). In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty‚” motifs‚ personification and imagery express the theme that the combining of light and dark reflect a perfect inner and outer beauty. Lord Byron connects two pairs of motifs in “She Walks in Beauty” to establish the theme. One motif is dark and light while the other
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Figurative language Chapter 1 Personification: "May comb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it" (5). "...and the house was still" (15). Metaphor: "She was all angles and bones..." (6) "Mrs. Dubose was plain hell" (6). " Dill was a curiosity" (7). " Mr Radley’s posture was ramrod straight" (12). Hyperbole: "...the meanest man God ever blew breath into" (12). Simile: "Her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard" (6). Personification-"Maycomb was an old town‚
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words is not true or does not make sense. Figurative meaning is far more interesting when it is used in a sentence. It encourages us to use our imaginations. There are different ways to use figurative language in our daily life such as simile‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ paradox and etc. Niklaus runs like a duck. (it’s a simile‚ as Niklaus is explicitly compared to a duck with the use of the words “like” or “as”) Love is a ruthless game (it’s a metaphor‚ as one thing is compared to another without
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Literary Devices in “The Great Gatsby” Personification- where inanimate objects or abstract concepts are seemingly endowed with human self-awareness; where human thoughts‚ actions‚ perceptions and emotions are directly attributed to inanimate objects or abstract ideas. Fitzgerald uses personification to set a sense of allure and mister y in the book‚ giving it a more mysterious tone. He also uses personification to enhance the qualities of a character and give them more depth‚ and in this
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