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Their Eyes were watching god. Standards focus: figurative language. Figurative language. In order to enhance a piece of literature, writers will often use figurative language, or figures of speech. Figures of speech-language that communicates ideas beyond the literal meaning of words.
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Their Eyes were watching god Standards focus: figurative language
Figurative language • In order to enhance a piece of literature, writers will often use figurative language, or figures of speech. • Figures of speech-language that communicates ideas beyond the literal meaning of words. • There are many types of figures of speech: allegory, irony, hyperbole, etc. For the purpose of this exercise, we will focus on three types of figures of speech. • Metaphor-a comparison between two seemingly unlike things • Simile-a comparison of things of using like or as • Personification-giving human qualities or characteristics to inhuman objects
Activity 1 • For each of the examples, indicate which figure of speech is being is used, then analyze the example to find the meaning. • EX: “Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered” • Figure of Speech: simile • Analysis: The author is comparing Janie’s life to a blooming tree. Like the tree which is growing new leaves, Janie is also growing, learning more, and discovering who she is as a woman.
Activity 1 • For each of the examples, indicate which figure of speech is being is used, then analyze the example to find the meaning • “The rose of the world was breathing out smell. It followed her through all her waking moments and caressed her in her sleep” • “The panting breath of the breeze” • “Nanny’s head and face looked like the standing roots of some old tree that had been torn away by storm” • “Nanny’s words made Janie’s kiss across the gatepost seem like a manure pile after a rain” • “Put me down easy, Janie, Ah’m a cracked plate”
Their Eyes Were Watching God Standards Focus: Conflict
Conflict • Conflict is a literary term indicating the struggle between two or more opposing forces. • There are several types of conflict in literature.
Man vs. man • Struggle between two or more characters
Man vs. himself • Struggle between a character and his conscience, morals, or physical limitations.
Man vs. nature • Struggle between a character and a force of nature such as weather or the environment.
Man vs. society • Struggle between a character and the rules, beliefs, or pressures of a society or community.
Man vs. fate • Struggle between a character and the “forces” of the universe, such as God, destiny, or chance happenings.
External conflicts • Man vs. man • Man vs. nature • Man vs. society • Man vs. fate
Internal conflict • Man vs. himself