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Learn about common literary devices like hyperbole, simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, and personification. Explore their definitions and see examples to enhance your understanding of figurative language in literature.
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Literary Devices Definitions and examples of common literary devices. Ms. Meredith Hamilton
Types of Literary Devices Hyperbole Simile Metaphor Onomatopoeia Alliteration Personification
What is a Simile? • A simile is a comparison between two unlike things, using the words “like” or “as.” Examples
Examples of Similes • My neighbor is asmean as a snake. • I slept like a rock last night. • She looked as fresh as a daisy in her dress.
What is a Metaphor? • A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things by saying one thing “IS” the other. • Does NOT use the words “like” or “as.” Examples
Examples of Metaphors • My fatheris the captain I have to obey. • The streamis a ribbon weaving through the field.
What is Personification? • Personification gives an inanimate object or idea human traits and/or qualities. Examples
Examples of Personification • The leavesdanced in the breeze. • The cargroaned as I drove up the hill.
What is a Hyperbole? • A hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses an exaggeration in order to create an emotional response. Examples
Examples of Hyperbole • The box weighs a ton! • I’m so hungry I can eat a horse!
What is Onomatopoeia? • Onomatopoeia is a word or phrase that imitates the sound it is describing. • Sound effects Examples
Examples of Onomatopoeia • I stood very still as the bee buzzed by my head. • The dishes clattered in the sink as I washed them.
What is Alliteration? • Alliteration is the repetition of the first consonant sound in a phrase. • Tongue twisters Examples
Examples of Alliteration • Suzy sells sea shells by the sea shore. • My dog, Dino, dug divots in the dirt.