PPT-Figurative language in “The Lady or the Tiger?”
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Allusion A figure of speech that makes reference to a person place or eventreal or fictional In the story Nothing pleased him so much as to make the crooked straight
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Figurative language in “The Lady or the Tiger?”: Transcript
Allusion A figure of speech that makes reference to a person place or eventreal or fictional In the story Nothing pleased him so much as to make the crooked straight and crush down uneven places. Written by: Frank R. Stockton . 1. Give one way the king is NOT barbaric and one way he IS barbaric.. He was not barbaric in a way because he had bland and genial mannerisms. He was even blander and more genial when there were problems, because he liked to fix . Step 1. : . Identifying and Sorting: . Use the Figurative. Language “Cheat Sheet” to remember what each form of figurative language means.. Sort the song lyrics into the figurative language categories to which they belong. Some lyrics. Poetry Review. Random Disclaimer:. Although these elements are . often. found in poems, that’s not the . only. type of literature where they exist. They could be in fictional stories, non-fiction, etc. . By. . Frank R. Stockton. Frank R. Stockton. (1834-1902). Frank Stockton . was considered by most a major literary figure in the United States at the height of his success. Though he wrote enough to fill twenty-three volumes of stories, novels, and nonfiction, he is primarily known for one story: . Lay That Trumpet In Our Hands. Last week, we read “Still I Rise” by Mya Angelou and looked at her use of figurative language. . Answer the following questions to review the meaning in her poem and her use of fig. language.. A Type of Rhetoric. Figurative Language. What is figurative language? . a way of saying something other than the literal meaning of the words. Figurative Language. Types of figurative language. Connotation . language . is the use of words . that go . beyond their . ordinary meanings.. . Figurative language requires . you to use your imagination to figure out the author's meaning. . The water’s reflection was like the sun on glass.. Frank R. Stockton. Meet Frank R. Stockton. . (1834-1902). At the height of his success, Frank R. Stockton was considered a major literary figure in the United States, second in importance only to Mark Twain. . Alliteration: Repetition of initial consonant sound.. “Peck of pickled peppers” . Adjective: alliterative . Anaphora: repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. . By building toward a climax, anaphora can create a strong emotional effect. . that departs . from literal meaning in order to . achieve a . special effect or . meaning.. Imagery. Imagery: language that creates a recognizable world . by drawing . on our . five senses. . Example: . Figurative language. is a tool that an author uses to help the reader see what is happening in a story or poem.. We use figurative language all the time when we speak to our friends, tell stories or even engage in conversation with strangers. . QuickWrite. Grab a sheet of paper and a pencil.. Answer the following with a 2-3 sentence response:. When Steve was writing his last diary entry, he said that his mother’s tears told the whole story.. I will be able to identify figurative language(simile, metaphor, idiom, personification, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, alliteration, consonance, assonance) within text.. Students will be able to identify figurative language (simile, metaphor, idiom, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, alliteration, personification). . I will be able to use styles of figurative language in my descriptive writing. Objective. Figurative language:. Is expressing . ideas. indirectly;. Is language used in a special way to create a . special effect .
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