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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGEBY: MIRLA MOJICA M., M.A         2010
WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE?  Figurative language is the language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.    When a writer uses literal language, he or she is simply stating the facts as they are.
Figurative language, in comparison, uses exaggerations or alterations to make a particular linguistic point.  Figurative language is very common in poetry, but is also used in prose and nonfiction writing as well. There are many types of figurative language
SIMILE A simile is a comparison that often uses the words likeor as  Example:   “Nancy runs as fast as the wind.”
METAPHOR A metaphor is a comparison made between things which are essentially not alike. It is similar to a simile, but does not use like or as.  EXAMPLE: “I am a rainbow.”
PERSONIFICATION When something that is not human is given human-like qualities, this is known as personification. EXAMPLE. “ She did not realize that opportunity was knocking at her door”.
HYPERBOLE Exaggerating, often in a humorous way, to make a particular point . EXAMPLE: “I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse right now”.
ONOMATOPOEIA When you name an action by imitating the sound associated with it, this is known as onomatopoeia. EXAMPLE: "Bang! went the pistol,Crash! went the windowOuch! went the son of a gun.

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Figurative Language

  • 1. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGEBY: MIRLA MOJICA M., M.A 2010
  • 2. WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE? Figurative language is the language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. When a writer uses literal language, he or she is simply stating the facts as they are.
  • 3. Figurative language, in comparison, uses exaggerations or alterations to make a particular linguistic point. Figurative language is very common in poetry, but is also used in prose and nonfiction writing as well. There are many types of figurative language
  • 4. SIMILE A simile is a comparison that often uses the words likeor as Example: “Nancy runs as fast as the wind.”
  • 5. METAPHOR A metaphor is a comparison made between things which are essentially not alike. It is similar to a simile, but does not use like or as. EXAMPLE: “I am a rainbow.”
  • 6. PERSONIFICATION When something that is not human is given human-like qualities, this is known as personification. EXAMPLE. “ She did not realize that opportunity was knocking at her door”.
  • 7. HYPERBOLE Exaggerating, often in a humorous way, to make a particular point . EXAMPLE: “I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse right now”.
  • 8. ONOMATOPOEIA When you name an action by imitating the sound associated with it, this is known as onomatopoeia. EXAMPLE: "Bang! went the pistol,Crash! went the windowOuch! went the son of a gun.