Figurative Language in Poetry

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Figurative Language found in POETRY

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Identify Figurative Language Techniques in Poetry.

Transcript of Figurative Language in Poetry

Page 1: Figurative Language in Poetry

Figurative Language

found in

POETRY

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The moon is faithful, although blind

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RhymePersonificationSimile

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The moon is faithful, although blind

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RhymePersonificationSimile

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children sleeping softly in their bedroom bunks

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HyperboleIdiomAlliteration

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children sleeping softly in their bedroom bunks

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HyperboleIdiomAlliteration

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Time is a green orchard.

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SimileMetaphorIdiom

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Time is a green orchard.

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SimileMetaphor Idiom

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They chained themselves to subways for the endless ride from Battery Park to the Bronx

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HyperboleIdiomAlliteration

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They chained themselves to subways for the endless ride from Battery Park to the Bronx

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HyperboleIdiomAlliteration

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A final word: before you start/The convulsion of your art.

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hyperbolepersonificationrhyme

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A final word: before you start/The convulsion of your art.

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hyperbolepersonificationrhyme

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That tree said I don’t like that white car under me, or its gasoline smell

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hyperbolepersonificationrhyme

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That tree said I don’t like that white car under me, or its gasoline smell

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hyperbolepersonificationrhyme

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Life is a bowl of cherries

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metaphorsimilepersonification

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Life is a bowl of cherries

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metaphorsimilepersonification

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All that I hearIs the slishity-slosh of rain.

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similepersonificationonomatopoeia

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All that I hearIs the slishity-slosh of rain.

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similepersonificationonomatopoeia

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My sister’s tears that sing upon my head

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similepersonificationonomatopoeia

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My sister’s tears that sing upon my head

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similepersonificationonomatopoeia

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I lost my freedom for free room and board/ like a monkey in a zoo

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hyperbole and metaphorpersonification and similealliteration and simile

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I lost my freedom for free room and board/ like a monkey in a zoo

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hyperbole and metaphorpersonification and similealliteration and simile