This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Figurative language in poetry
Objectives:
I know different figurative language devices
I can identify figurative language in a poem
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“Well, son, I’ll tell you: / Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair. / It’s had tacks in it, / And splinters, / And boards torn up.” (Langston Hughes)
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Metaphor
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simile
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hyperbole
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personification
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“The prisoner would not answer, he only lay with wide, dark, bright, eyes.” (DH Lawrence)
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alliteration
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simile
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oxymoron
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hyperbole
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“Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary.” (Edgar Allan Poe)
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simile
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hyperbole
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alliteration
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metaphor
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"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate.” (Shakespeare)
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hyperbole
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personification
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simile
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metaphor
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“Oh, the bells, bells, bells!…/ How they clang, and clash, and roar!” (Edgar Allan Poe)
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onomatopoeia
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hyperbole
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personification
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simile
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“Because I could not stop for Death, / He kindly stopped for me; / The carriage held but just ourselves / And Immortality.” (Emily Dickinson)
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onomatopoeia
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hyperbole
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oxymoron
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personification
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“All things counter, original, spare, strange; / Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) / With swift,slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim.” (Gerard Manley Hopkins)
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alliteration
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hyperbole
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oxymoron
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personification
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“Just like moons and like suns, / With the certainty of tides, / Just like hopes springing high, / Still I'll rise.” (Maya Angelou)
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simile
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hyperbole
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metaphor
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alliteration
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“Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow.” (Shakespeare)
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simile
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personification
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oxymoron
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alliteration
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“Who has seen the wind? / Neither you nor I: / But when the trees bow down their heads, / The wind is passing by.” (Christina Rosetti)