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    Figurative Language TERMS Simile A comparison of two unlike things that have something in common using like or as ✴ Ms. Joy’s room is as cold as a polar bear’s toenails! ✴ My brother was like a bull in a china shop on Christmas morning. METAPHOR A comparison of two unlike things that have something in common ✴ Greg’s father was a rock through the entire soccer game. PERSONIFICATION Giving human characteristics to inanimate objects ✴ The leaves danced as the wind blew through the dogwood tree.

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    he was a boy with not knowing what tears were. Swallow is a bird‚ helping Happy Prince to please people. The story begins very strange with a describing of a beautiful statue‚ standing very high. In the story we can find a lot of similes‚ metaphors‚ flash-backs. A simile is describing Happy Prince: “He is beautiful as a weathercock”. I think that it means that the mental state of the prince changes frequently. Then Oscar Wild compares him with an angel. From a dictionary the angel is a messenger

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    Deferred‚ defined by The New American Webster Dictionary‚ means to put off‚ delay or postpone something to a later date. Poetry is filled with many different aspects of poetic language just a few of them being‚ connotation‚ denotation‚ metaphors‚ similes and imagery. This poem‚ by Langston Hughes is one of many thatis filled with these different types of poetic language and spikes the ears‚ eyes and imagination into painting a picture of what the poet was feeling. A dream should always be realized

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    retrieving her only American skirt from her trunk at home. It shifts to her son sitting in the Yuba City School. The mood of the poem is that of anxiety and despair. An element of uneasiness makes the reader feel uncomfortable. Divakaruni uses‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ and symbols. The rhyme scheme is abc in the first stanza‚ abcdefg in the second stanza‚ alternating back to two abc’s ending in the last stanza with abcdefg. None of the words rhyme. Perhaps the author wishes the reader

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    depressed and isolated. Both the poems use imagery to describe the mountains‚ in Below the Green Corrie McCaig uses simile to suggest threat from the mountain‚ ‘the mountains gathered round me like bandits’. This suggests threat because of the large size of the mountains and the fact that bandits are seen as violent. On the other hand in ‘The prelude’ there are also signs of similes being used such as ‘measured motion like a living thing’‚ this also suggest threat because Wordsworth is seeing the

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    comparison that directly compares two unlike things. A metaphor wastes no time in getting to the point. Simile If you said‚ "My sister is like a doll‚" or maybe‚ "My brother’s good as gold‚" you would be making a simile - a form of comparison in which one thing is compared to another unlike thing by using specific words of comparison like like‚ as‚ and resembles. Poets try to find unusual metaphors and similes. Onomatopoeia In its simplest form‚ onomatopoeia is produced by a single word that sounds like

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    Figurative Language Figurative language was used by Margaret Atwood‚ through the persona of Offred‚ to illustrate The Handmaid’s Tale. Figurative Language consists of similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ onomatopoeia‚ hyperbole and idioms. First‚ figurative language can be used to describe different settings. 1. Offred’s experience at night in her bedroom “The heat at night is worse than the heat in daytime. Even with the fan on‚ nothing moves‚ and the walls store up warmth

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    lanuage in paragraph two is very effective. It shows a chain reaction‚ where the person starts drinking alcohol to combat a problem in their live‚ but then the alcohol eventually leads to more difficult problems. 3: In Paragraph 4‚ Orwell uses a simile to compare "phrases tacked together" to "sections of a prefabricated henhouse". That shows how prose consists of words that aren’t necessarily chosen for their meaning‚ but instead just because it’s easy. In Paragraph 12‚ Orwell uses a similie to

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    Maestro is written in the first person with an adult Paul‚ the main character‚ reflecting back over his life. It begins with Paul and Keller’s first meeting and they are both presented to us as rather arrogant and insensitive. However‚ when the adult Paul then interjects into his story about how he can understand that it might be incredible to believe that he came to ‘love this man’‚ his gruff music teacher the reader is brought to the realisation that there is a lot more depth to those characters

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    Often in poems‚ we are confronted with metaphors. Simply‚ a figure of speech where one thing is described in terms of another (Jacobs‚ 30). Butt there are also times where the whole poem is a metaphor‚ when a large metaphor functions as the controlling image of a piece of work. Such is the case in Robert Frost’s poem‚ The Road Not Taken. The expressed content of the poem is simply that of the speaker‚ Frost himself‚ out on a walk one day in a wooded area. As he is out walking‚ he arrives at

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