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Poetry Terms Figurative Language

Poetry Terms Figurative Language

Figurative Language—Metaphor l A Three Point Shot From Andromeda By Paul Beatty rain rusted

Figurative Language—Metaphor l A Three Point Shot From Andromeda By Paul Beatty rain rusted orange ring of saturn in urban orbit over an outdoor gym What two things are being compared?

Figurative Language—Simile l l Example: “Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon

Figurative Language—Simile l l Example: “Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem-” William Carlos Williams, “Asphodel, that Greeny Flower”

Figurative Language—Hyperbole The Storm James K. Mc. Alister l Wind rustled crunching leaves That

Figurative Language—Hyperbole The Storm James K. Mc. Alister l Wind rustled crunching leaves That on the sidewalk lay. There was a big storm coming On a windy Autumn day. l Let’s come up with some hyperboles! Thunder rumbled overhead And shook me through and through. A jagged bolt of lightning struck! The sky then cracked in two! Rain washed down the dirty road. It hissed, and gushed, and muttered. The downpour swept dead leaves away Into the bubbling gutter.

Figurative Language—Imagery l l Example: Billy Collins, “Litany” “You are the bread and the

Figurative Language—Imagery l l Example: Billy Collins, “Litany” “You are the bread and the knife, the crystal goblet and the wine. You are the dew on the morning grass and the burning wheel of the sun. You are the white apron of the baker, and the marsh birds suddenly in flight. ”

Figurative Language—Allusion l l Example: Dylan Thomas’s “Fern Hill” And then to awake, and

Figurative Language—Allusion l l Example: Dylan Thomas’s “Fern Hill” And then to awake, and the farm, like a wanderer white With the dew, come back, the cock on his shoulder: it was all Shining, it was Adam and maiden, The sky gathered again And the sun grew round that very day.

Figurative Language—Symbol l Green Light and Gamma Ways By Thylias Moss Miss Liberty is

Figurative Language—Symbol l Green Light and Gamma Ways By Thylias Moss Miss Liberty is green, the horizon and sky plus yellow skin. She is a minority too, color of ridiculous Martian fable and not a man. Handicapped, disabled. Another immigrant.

Figurative Language—Personification l Autumn’s Season By: Unknown Author brushes her hair slowly Letting the

Figurative Language—Personification l Autumn’s Season By: Unknown Author brushes her hair slowly Letting the glorious colors flow gently to the earth below. Showing off vibrant colors in contrast to summer's green dress. Out doing the starkness, of winter's white coat. Autumn compares the mutable shades of spring to her fall Giving a sigh , end of another season. She packs her brush as frost touches her tips.