Title: Figurative language
1Figurative language
- is a tool that an author uses to help the reader
visualize (or see) what is happening in a story
or poem. - Some common types of figurative language are
simile, metaphor, alliteration, onomatopoeia,
idiom, personification, and sensory language.
2Similes Made Simple
- WHAT IS A SIMILE?
- WHAT IS THE USE OF A SIMILE?
- CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE SIMILES?
3THE SIMILE
- A simile is a comparison using like or as. It
usually compares two dissimilar objects. For
example - His feet were as big as boats. We are comparing
the size of feet to boats.
4Effects of the Simile
The babys cry was like an electric drill.
How could the poet be feeling? What is the author
trying to say?
I think that the author was feeling unhappy and
frustrated because the babys cry was so loud.
The poet is trying to emphasise how annoying and
monotonous the babys cry islike the electric
drill.
5Similes Identified
Can you identify the similes in the following
poem extracts?
The Circus
A Hot Day at the School
Of brown lively children roam about. Goats and
barking dogs wander to and fro. Women in gold and
blue and scarlet And green prepare the meal.
Their hair Like shining water sways and
swirls. The patient donkeys wander , trying To
find some weeds to graze upon. Extract from
Albert Rowe
All day long the sun glared as fiercely as a
cross Head teacher. Out on the brown, parched
field we trained hard for next weeks Sports
Day. Extract from Wes Magee
6Did you notice the key words that help you to
identify a simile?
7Like
As
8Have a look at our simile poem
FEAR
Fear is black like stormy clouds. It tastes like
cold rice pudding. It smells musty and damp It
looks like a dark lonely street. It sounds like
echoing footsteps, It feels like being alone.
9What is a Metaphor?
Example Her hair is silk. The sentence is
comparing (or stating) that hair is silk. .
- A metaphor states that one thing is something
else. - It is a comparison, but it does NOT use like or
as to make the comparison.
10Metaphor clues
- Metaphors often use different forms of the verb
to be. Look for words like is, are, was, were,
am, have been, etc. - She is a monster! Compared to the simile She is
like a monster. - Paul and John were snakes!
- I am a cheetah the way I move swiftly down the
field.
11More MetaphorsCan you guess the two up here?
- A heart of stone
- He has the heart of a lion
12ANSWERS
- A heart of stone
- He has the heart of a lion
13Personification
- Giving human characteristics to something not
human. - EX The flowers danced in the wind.
- EX The sun battled us as we hiked.
- EX The ocean waves stretched unto the shore.
- Can you think of any examples? Remember
dancing, battling (fighting), and stretching are
things only people donot objects.