“Unlocking the Secrets: How Figurative Language Transforms Ordinary Words into Poetic Masterpieces!”
Metaphor: presenting one thing as something else, usually for demonstrative purposes: She’s a rock.
Personification: ascribing human qualities to nonhuman objects and animals. My computer is lazy.
Satire: criticism through humor, often using irony and overstatement. Jonathan Swift’s famous essay “A Modest Proposal” criticized the British treatment of the Irish by suggesting they cook and eat Irish infants, essentially saying, “We treat them so poorly, we might as well eat their babies.”
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