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Page 1: Figurative Language

What Is Figurative Language?

Figures of Speech

Simile

Metaphor

Personification

Review

Practice

Figurative Language

Feature Menu

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Figurative language is language based on some sort of comparison that is not literally true.

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Suzie’s endless gossiping droned in our ears like the buzzing of a bee.

What Is Figurative Language?

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Figurative language

• is a natural part of everyday speech

• is the most important means of imaginative expression in poetry

• makes us see ordinary objects in a new way

My parents wouldn’t let me go out all last week. I was like a caged animal in my own house.

What Is Figurative Language?

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• metaphor

A figure of speech compares one thing to another, seemingly unlike thing. Three common figures of speech are

• simile

• personification

Figures of Speech

leaves twirled like dancers on the water

the leaves were dancers twirling down the stream

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A wind comes from the northBlowing little flocks of birdsLike spray across the town.

from “Patience” by D. H. Lawrence

Similes use the word like, as, than, or resembles to compare two seemingly unlike things.

Simile

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Metaphors compare two unlike things without using the connective like, as, than, or resembles.

• Metaphors allow us to speak and write in a kind of imaginative shorthand.

Metaphor

I am soft siftIn an hourglass

from “The Wreck of the Deutschland” by Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Personification is a figure of speech in which a nonhuman thing or abstract idea is talked about as if it were human.

Personification in everyday speech

Personification

Somewhere the wind-flowers fling their heads back,

Stirred by an impetuous wind. from “Study” by D. H. Lawrence

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Identify each of the following as a simile, metaphor, or personification.

Desolate winds that beat the doors of Heavenfrom “A Cradle Song” by W. B. Yeats

And all hours long, the townRoars like a beast in a cave

from “Apprehension” by D. H. Lawrence

The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the neck of the copper sunburned woman

from “Autumn Movement” by Carl Sandburg

Review

Quick Check

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Using each of the subjects below, write a figure of speech—a simile, a metaphor, or an instance of personification. Then, pick at least one subject of your own, and do the same.

Subjects

1. backpack 4. drummer

2. toaster 5. schoolyard

3. quarterback 6. beach

His homework stared up at him angrily.Example

Practice

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