literary terms in Harrison Bergeron

Literary terms
Metaphor and Simile
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Literary terms
Metaphor and Simile

Slide 1 - Diapositive

metaphor

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

Can you give an example of a metaphor?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Slide 5 - Vidéo

In the song, which flowers are a metaphor for "perfection"

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

And which plants are a metaphor for "self expression"?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

3

Slide 8 - Vidéo

00:24
What does 'comparison' mean?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

01:15
Which two words indicate the comparison (simile)?

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

02:05
Compare your school day to something
Use a simile
"My schoolday is like..."

Slide 11 - Carte mentale

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Find the simile:
The clock struck midnight and the sky was as black as ink.

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Slide 14 - Diapositive


A
metaphor
B
simile
C
neither
D
both

Slide 15 - Quiz

Slide 16 - Diapositive

write a metaphor of this image

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Simlie
Metaphor
Personification
a comparison of two different things using the wors 'as' and  'like'.
a comparison of two different things without using the wors 'as' or 'like'.
Giving human qualities to things and ideas.

Slide 18 - Question de remorquage

Satire
Satire is a comical piece of writing which makes fun of an individual or a society. An author will use
• Humor
• Irony
• Exaggeration
• Ridicule
• Fictional characters
to criticize society, an individual or even the whole world. His hope is to expose their stupidity and shortcomings.
The function of satire is not to make others laugh at people or ideas. It intends to warn the public, and to change people’s opinions.

Satire is a comical piece of writing which makes fun of an individual or a society. An author will use
• Humor
• Irony
• Exaggeration
• Ridicule
• Fictional characters

to criticize society, an individual or even the whole world. His hope is to expose their stupidity and shortcomings.
The function of satire is not to make others laugh at people or ideas. It intends to warn the public, and to change people’s opinions.

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Slide 20 - Lien