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Fever 1793. Introduction: Historical Fiction and Figurative Language. Historical Fiction. A fictional story set in a familiar period of history. As well as telling the stories of ordinary people’s lives, historical fiction may involve political or social events of the time .
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Fever 1793 Introduction: Historical Fiction and Figurative Language
Historical Fiction • A fictional story set in a familiar period of history. As well as telling the stories of ordinary people’s lives, historical fiction may involve political or social events of the time. • Fever 1793 fits into this genre because it tells the story of an ordinary girl (Mattie), living through the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia, in 1793.
Metaphor • A comparison between two things made without using the words “like” or “as”. The comparison is implied. • Example: You are what you eat.
SImile • A comparison between two objects, people, or ideas, using the words “like” and “as” • Example: Julie slept like a baby.
Onomatopoeia • The use of a word to describe or imitate the sound made by an object or an action. • Examples: Boom! Snap! Pop!