Exploring Literary Devices in Katy Perry's Song Roar

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Explore the use of literary devices in Katy Perry's song "Roar," including simile, metaphor, alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, and rhyme. Discover how Katy Perry creatively uses these techniques to convey powerful messages and emotions in her lyrics.


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  1. Roar- Katy Perry By Jennifer Park

  2. Rhyme words that have the same ending sounds O Line3 So I sat quietly, agreed politely O Line9&10 You hear my voice, you hear that sound Like thunder, gonna shake your ground O Line14&29 I got the eyes of the tiger, a fighter

  3. Simile A comparison between two dissimilar items using like or as to make the comparison O Line10 Like thunder, gonna shake your ground O Line23&24 Now I m floating like a butterfly Sting like a bee Katy Perry used simile to compare herself as thunder, butterfly, and bee

  4. Metaphor A direct comparison between two similar items O Line25 I went from zero, to own hero Katy Perry used metaphor to compare herself as zero and herself as hero

  5. Alliteration Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of a series of words. O Line17 louder, louder than a lion Katy Perry used alliteration to repeat the words

  6. Hyperbole a deliberate exaggeration to make a point. O Line7 you held me down, but I got up That doesn t mean that she actually got down or up It s meant to show her emotions like how she emotionally break down but she stood up for herself

  7. Onomatopoeia words that sounds like what they mean O Line16 you re gonna hear me roar Katy Perry used onomatopoeia roar to tell that she s strong and courageous like a lion

  8. Katy Perry Roar

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