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Figurative Language Keywords Literal Simile Metaphor Personification Hyperbole Definition, Notes, Examples, and Illustrations We are Innovative Problem Solvers and Navigators of Excellence who will... Cite(stAong(and(thorough(tex6;al(evidence(to(suppor6(analysis(of(what(the(tex6(says(exBlicitly(as( well(as(inferences(drawn(Com(the(tex6. Deter%ine(the(meaning(of(words(or(phrases(as(they(are(used(in(a(tex6,(including(fig;rative( lang;age(and(connotative(meanings;(analyze(the(impact(of(specific(word(choices(on(meaning( and(tone. Use(precise(words(and(phrases,(telling(details,(and(sensorE(lang;age(to( convey(a(vivid(pict;re(of(the(exBeriences,(events,(seFing,(and/or( characters. Literal taking words in their usual or most basic sense; (of a translation) representing the exact words of the original text SIMILE A comparison between two unlike things using like, as, or than “Circus” by Britney Spears All eyes on me in the center of the ring Just like a circus When I crack that whip, everybody gon’ trip Just like a circus “I’m Like a Bird” by Nelly Furtado I’m like a bird, I’ll only fly away “Hot and Cold” by Katy Perry You change your mind Like a girl changes clothes! METAPHOR An implied comparison of two seemingly unrelated things “Everything” by Michael Buble You’re a falling star, you’re the getaway car. You’re the line in the sand when I go too far. “Firework” by Katy Perry ‘Cause baby, you’re a firework “Titanium” by David Guetta Ricochet, you take your aim Fire away, fire away You shoot me down but I won’t fall I am titanium “Mean” by Taylor Swift “You with your words like knives...” This simile compares words to knives. It expresses the power of words; negative words have the power to slice us to shreds and wound us deeply. “Stereo Hearts” by Gym Class Heroes “My heart’s a stereo. It beats for you so listen close.” This metaphor compares a stereo to a heart. It shows the effect his lover has on him. His heart beats loudly and sings for the person he loves. Shrek: Ogres are like onions. Donkey: They stink? Shrek: Yes. No! Donkey: They make you cry? Shrek: No! Donkey: You leave them out in the sun, they get all brown, and start sprouting little white hairs. Shrek: No! Layers! Onions have layers! Ogres have layers! Draw a family tree. Write a simile or metaphor for each of your immediate family members. Explain your figurative language in one sentence. Underline what is being compared. Include a small picture to accompany your figurative language. Figurative Language Family Tree My dad is like the North Star. He lovingly guides me in the right direction. My mom is as sweet as honey. She is the most loving person I know. Michael is kinder than a saint. He never complains, but he is always sacrificing for others. Marie is as precious as a diamond! She is beautiful inside and out! Chris is a battery. He is so full of life and is always bursting with non-stop energy! My husband is the sun. He is the center of my world;) PERSONIFICATION Giving human characteristics to animals, things, or ideas “Concrete Jungle” by Bob Marley No sun will shine in my day today The high yellow moon won’t come out to play “Thriller” by Michael Jackson You try to scream but terror takes the sound before you make it You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes “Careless Whisper” by George Michael I’m never gonna dance again Guilty feet have got no rhythm Though it’s easy to pretend. I know you’re not a fool... ...Time can never mend... To the heart and mind...ignorance is kind Here are some examples of personification: The$sailboat$danced$gracefully$across$the$sea. The$flames$ate$hungrily$at$the$burning$house. The$once$proud$trees$kneeled$before$the$storm. The$big,$fat$rock$sat$lazily$by$the$stream. Hyperbole The use of exaggeration to make a strong impact “To the Moon and Back” by Savage Garden I would fly to the moon and back if you’ll be... If you’ll be my baby “So Happy I could Die” by Lady Gaga So happy I could die Be your best friend Yeah, I’ll love you forever “Back to Back” by Amy Winehouse We only said goodbye with words I died a hundred times Hyperboles can also be other types of figurative language You$snore$as$loud$as$a$freight$train! simile She$is$the$internet$of$knowledge! metaphor My$crying$heart$shattered$into$a$million$pieces. personification Are these examples of figurative language? • • • • • • She is better at chess than she was last year. He has laser eyes that can see through the darkness. She is like a busy bee who works all day long. He is the king of the playground! She is the key to my heart! He is as happy as a child in a candy store! Show What You Know Step 1: Find song lyrics that show two examples of figurative language. Step 2: Write the lyrics on the cover of your foldable. Indicate the song title and artist. Step 3: Provide a literal illustration of the lyrics you chose. Step 4: Identify the types of figurative languages used in the lyrics and interpret what is being said. *Choose appropriate examples. Cover “Perfection is a disease of a nation. Pretty hurts.” Pretty Hurts By: Beyonce Inside These lyrics are examples of a metaphor and personification, “Perfection is a disease of a nation” is a metaphor that compares the pursuit of perfection to something sickening and harmful. “Pretty hurts” is an example of personification that gives “pretty” a human emotion. Because perfection is unattainable, people who strive for it will suffer as they doubt themselves and do anything it takes to be flawless.