Title: What is Figurative Language?
1What is Figurative Language?
A type of descriptive language where the meaning
of the phrase is not to be taken literally or
word for word. The phrase has a deeper or more
abstract meaning.
2An example of figurative language is The skier
flew down the hill, cutting the snow like a
razor.
An example of literal language is The skier
skied quickly down the hill.
3Which of these sentences involves figurative
language?
- The river cut through the blanket of snow.
- I watched the river.
- Life is a river with many twists and bends before
it finally runs free.
4Types of Figurative Language
5A simile is a type of figurative language that
involves a comparison between two objects using
the words like or as.
Which of the examples below involves the use of a
simile?
- The sleeping child looked like an angel from
above. - The child slept peacefully.
- The babys cries pierced the air like a siren.
- The fog crept upon the countryside as quietly as
a cat.
6A metaphor is a type of figurative language that
involves a comparison between two objects that is
suggested, not specifically stated.
Which of the examples below involves the use of a
metaphor?
- Life can be full of obstacles we have to
overcome. - Life is a river with many twists and bends before
it runs free.
7A simile is a type of figurative language that
involves a comparison between two objects using
the words like or as. A metaphor is a type
of figurative language that involves a comparison
between two objects that is suggested, not
specifically stated.
Be careful not to confuse similes and metaphors.
- Susans personality is like a ray of sunshine
is an example of a ________.
Simile
- Susan is a real ray of sunshine in my life is
an example of a ________.
Metaphor
8A personification is a type of figurative
language where an inanimate object is given
living qualities or an animal is given human-like
qualities.
Which of the examples below involves the use of a
personification?
- In Charlottes Web by E.B. White, Charlotte
greets Wilbur with the word, Salutations. - During the flood, the river gobbled up the houses
along its bank. - The child cried crocodile tears.
9Go to a Power Point Presentation on Similes and
Metaphors