What Is Figurative Language
What Is Figurative Language
There are several types of figurative languages that are used in modern
writing. They include:
1. Simile
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the
words “like” or “as” and they are commonly used in
everyday communication. A simile is used with the aim of sparking an
interesting connection in the reader’s mind.
An example of a simile is, “The cat sat in the chair like a king overlooking
his kingdom.” The cat’s sitting posture is compared to that of a king who
relaxes in a special chair that is reserved for him and not any other person
in the kingdom.
2. Metaphor
A metaphor is a statement that compares two things that are not alike.
Unlike similes, metaphors do not use the words “like” or “as.” Such
statements only make sense when the reader understands the connection
between the two things being compared.
3. Hyperbole
An example of hyperbole is, “I would die for you.” The sentence does not
necessarily mean that one person is literally willing to die for the other,
but it used to exaggerate the amount of love that one person has for
another person. Death is only used to show the extent of affection.
4. Personification
An apostrophe is a figure of speech in which some absent things or dead person is directly
addressed as it is present and able of understanding. It is an exclamatory figure of speech.
Sometimes, exclamation used in it. For example,
Apostrophes are found in daily writing or daily speech, plays and poetry as well
as literature.
This poem is the most famous and popular nursery rhymes in which a child
speaks to a star (which is an inanimate object). Hence, this is a classic example of
apostrophe.
I am -> I’m
I’m a girl.
You are -> You’re
You’re going to school.
Do not -> Don’t
I don’t like cold drinks.
It is -> It’s
It’s raining now.
He would -> He’d
He’d like to go to hill station.
Let us -> Let’s
Let’s start saving more money each month.