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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE NOTES
  • Thursday, January 18, 2007

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Figurative Language
  • Words used in an unusual, creative way.
  • Figurative Lang. is often symbolic. (one thing
    represents another)
  • Examples include similes, metaphors,
    personification, onomatopoeia, and alliteration.

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Similes
  • Compares two unlike things.
  • Uses like or as to compare the two things.
  • Example Her eyes were like
  • two bright, yellow stars, shining in the sky.

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Metaphors
  • Compares two unlike things NOT using like or as,
    often using a form of the BE verb (is, am, are,
    was, were)
  • Example His hair was a springy mass of
    corkscrews.

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Personification
  • Gives human characteristics to something that is
    not human.
  • Poets use this to make objects seem like they
    are alive.
  • Example The mountains dared me to try their
    treacherous slopes.

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Personification
  • There are 2 ways to use personification
  • 1. Describes an object using a human emotion.
  • Example When the lights went out, darkness
    invaded the room.
  • 2. Describes an object using human action.
  • Example The sun glared at us wickedly.

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Alliteration
  • Consonant sounds that are repeated at the
    beginning of two or more words.
  • Example With a wild whoop, the warriors charged.

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Onomatopoeia
  • Words that imitate sounds.
  • Examples Cars zipped past with engines roaring.

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Name the figurative language!
  • I saw two trees embracing.
  • One leaned on the other
  • as if to throw her down.
  • But she was the upright one.
  • --May Swenson

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Name the figurative language!
  • You may write me down in
  • history
  • With your bitter, twisted lies
  • You may trod me in the very
  • dirt
  • But still, like dust, I rise.
  • --Maya Angelou

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Name the figurative language!
  • The moon sobs
  • open-mouthed
  • and stars hang
  • like tears
  • on the cheeks of night
  • --Moira Andrew

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Name the figurative language
  • Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
  • Would not take the garbage out!
  • Shed scour the pots and scrape
  • the pans,
  • Candy the yams and spice the
  • hams
  • --Shel Silverstein

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Name the figurative language
  • hist whist
  • little ghostthings
  • tip-toe
  • twinkle-toe
  • --e.e. cummings

14
Name the figurative language
  • Double, double toil and
  • trouble
  • Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
  • --William Shakespeare

15
Name the figurative language
  • What happens to a dream
  • deferred?
  • Does it dry up
  • like a raisin in the sun?
  • --Langston Hughes

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Name the figurative language
  • Outside,
  • A few cars hissing past,
  • Fog hanging like old
  • Coats between the trees.
  • --Gary Soto
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