Figurative Language: Hyperbole, Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Idiom, and Pun

 
Figurative Language
 
 
Hyperbole
 
An exaggeration
 
“I told you a 
million
 times not to exaggerate!
 
Give me a thousand kisses.
He's got 
tons of money
.
I will 
die
 if he asks me to dance.
I'm so hungry I could eat a 
horse.
 
 
Simile
 
Comparing two objects using the words like or
as
 
Her 
eyes
 sparkled like 
diamonds.
 
Simile
 
He was as fast 
as
 a speeding bullet.
Her smile was 
as
 bright 
as
 the sun.
Her hair cascaded down her back 
like
 a
waterfall.
He laughs 
like
 a hyena.
He is 
as
 blind 
as
 a bat.
They had courage 
like
 lions.
 
Metaphor
 
Comparing two objects by saying one is the
other
 
Your eyes are diamonds!
 
Metaphor
 
 
He’s a lonely polar bear
You are the sun and the moon
My love is a life taker
She is a mystery
Yesterday is promise that you’ve broken
 
Personification
 
Gives human qualities to animals, objects, or
ideas
 
The darkness breathed fear into his heart.
 
Personification
 
Lightning danced across the sky.
The wind howled in the night.
The car complained as the key was turned.
Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her
name
 
idiom
 
A common expression without literal
meaning.
 
If you are not careful you will down load a bug
into your computer.
 
 
Idiom
 
 It's raining
 cats and dogs
. (hard rain)
This is a 
piece of cake
. (very easy)
 
Break a leg
 when you go on stage. (do a good
job in the performance
You just 
hit the nail on the head.
 (said
something accurate)
Don't 
let the cat out of the bag
. (tell a secret)
 
Pun
 
DEFINITION:
A word or phrase that has a usually comical
second meaning … you might even roll your eyes
at it
EXAMPLE:
I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. It's
impossible to put down
.
 
Pun
 
The high cost of living has beaten many
centsless
When you buy at the second hand store
you've reached the point of no returns.
You were right, so I left.
Geometry is so pointless.
It's hard to beat scrambled eggs for breakfast!
 
Onomatopoeia
 
a word, which imitates the natural sounds of a
thing.
 
Ding Dong
Pow
Zip
 
Allusion
 
 is a brief and indirect reference to a person,
place, thing or idea of historical,
cultural, 
literary
 or political significance. It
does not describe in detail the person or thing
to which it refers.
If the good Saint Dunstan had but nipped the Evil Spirit’s nose
with a touch of such weather as that…..
There were Cains and Ablels, Pharaoh's daughters
 
What is it?
 
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
The skydiver floated 
as
 lightly 
as
 a feather
falling from the wing of a soaring eagle.
 
What is it?
 
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
Home work is a toothache that comes back
every night.
 
What is it?
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
In the spring the earth is like a newborn
baby.
 
What is it?
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
The stack of papers suddenly decided to
jump out of my hands.
 
 
What is it?
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
 
 
What is it?
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
The bride began to wonder if the groom
had gotten cold feet..
 
 
What is it?
 
Hyperbole
 
Metaphor
 
Simile
 
Personification
 
Rio searched the bully’s 
granite
 face for a
sign of mercy.
 
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Delve into the world of figurative language with examples of hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, idiom, and pun. Understand the art of exaggeration in hyperbole, the comparison of two objects in simile, the direct comparison in metaphor, giving human qualities to non-human entities in personification, common expressions in idioms, and wordplay in puns. Explore the imagery and creativity behind these literary devices.

  • Figurative Language
  • Hyperbole
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Personification

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  1. Figurative Language

  2. Hyperbole An exaggeration I told you a million times not to exaggerate!

  3. Give me a thousand kisses. He's got tons of money. I will die if he asks me to dance. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

  4. Simile Comparing two objects using the words like or as Her eyes sparkled like diamonds.

  5. Simile He was as fast as a speeding bullet. Her smile was as bright as the sun. Her hair cascaded down her back like a waterfall. He laughs like a hyena. He is as blind as a bat. They had courage like lions.

  6. Metaphor Comparing two objects by saying one is the other Your eyes are diamonds!

  7. Metaphor He s a lonely polar bear You are the sun and the moon My love is a life taker She is a mystery Yesterday is promise that you ve broken

  8. Personification Gives human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas The darkness breathed fear into his heart.

  9. Personification Lightning danced across the sky. The wind howled in the night. The car complained as the key was turned. Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name

  10. idiom A common expression without literal meaning. If you are not careful you will down load a bug into your computer.

  11. Idiom It's raining cats and dogs. (hard rain) This is a piece of cake. (very easy) Break a leg when you go on stage. (do a good job in the performance You just hit the nail on the head. (said something accurate) Don't let the cat out of the bag. (tell a secret)

  12. Pun DEFINITION: A word or phrase that has a usually comical second meaning you might even roll your eyes at it EXAMPLE: I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down.

  13. Pun The high cost of living has beaten many centsless When you buy at the second hand store you've reached the point of no returns. You were right, so I left. Geometry is so pointless. It's hard to beat scrambled eggs for breakfast!

  14. Onomatopoeia a word, which imitates the natural sounds of a thing. Ding Dong Pow Zip

  15. Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. If the good Saint Dunstan had but nipped the Evil Spirit s nose with a touch of such weather as that .. There were Cainsand Ablels, Pharaoh's daughters

  16. What is it? The skydiver floated as lightly as a feather falling from the wing of a soaring eagle.

  17. What is it? Home work is a toothache that comes back every night.

  18. What is it? In the spring the earth is like a newborn baby.

  19. What is it? The stack of papers suddenly decided to jump out of my hands.

  20. What is it? I m so hungry I could eat a horse.

  21. What is it? The bride began to wonder if the groom had gotten cold feet..

  22. What is it? Rio searched the bully s granite face for a sign of mercy.

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