Descriptions of people or objects stated in terms of our senses-sight, touch, smell, sound, taste. “…even if the mysterious orange-and-blue fire that comes out of it liked to tease and dance for only a moment before running away”ħ Imagery Imagery- Language that appeals to the senses. “Aunt Queen tried to call out to Gerald, but the pain in her chest made it feel like it was going to explode.”Ħ Personification Personificatio n- A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a human being to an animal, an object, or an idea. “Sh-sh- sh,” he whispered.”ĥ Hyperbole-A big exaggeration of the truth. View imagery report ppt.pptx from ACCTY 16 at University of the Cordilleras (formerly Baguio Colleges Foundation). Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia -Words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make. She wore music like a graceful gown that shimmered as she moved.”Ĥ “Gerald tried to calm her (Angel) down. It is when you say something is LIKE something else. But never licorice, which, to him, was real black. He kept looking and looking, and the colors he found were gingersnap and light fudge and dark fudge and acorn and butter rum and cinnamom and burnt orange. “Aunt Queen’s eyes, which commanded immediate respect, sparked with a fire that matched the shine on her highly polished wheelchair-her throne.”ģ Simile Simile-A comparison between two unlike things using like or as. Type of imagery'For the life of him, he couldnt figure why these East Enders called themselves black. When you use a metaphor, you are saying that something IS something else. Presentation on theme: "Figurative language and imagery"- Presentation transcript:Ģ Metaphor Metaphor- A comparison between two unlike things.
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