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Monday, 19 November 2018

HYPERBOLE


HYPERBOLE

In our lesson today, we are going to tell you about Figure of Speech, and will explain HYPERBOLE along with. We always focus on quality contents; thereby they can be highly useful to our readers. For this we go through the internet before creating any content, to see what people have searched on the topic that we are going to create.  Today, before creating this content on  figure of speech and HYPERBOLE, we went through the search engines to know what are the queries of people in this context, what they have wanted to know? And today we saw the following keywords, that people round the globe entered into the search engines to get answers of their queries about figure of speech and HYPERBOLE.

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FIGURES OF SPEECH

A figure of speech is a departure from the ordinary form of expression, or the ordinary course of ideas in order to produce a greater effect.
Figures of speech may be classified as under:
1.       Those based on resemblance, such as simile, metaphor, personification and apostrophe.
2.       Those based on contrast, such as Antithesis and Epigram.
3.       Those based on association, such as Metonymy and Synecdoche.
4.       Those based on construction, such as Climax and Anticlimax.




HYPERBOLE

What is hyperbole?
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HYPERBOLE EXAMPLE AS SHOWN IN IMAGE.

See the image above and try to guess what a hyperbole is and then read the portion below.
The word HYPERBOLE has come from a Greek word meaning “excess”, it is figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point or context to it’s extreme. Underestimate can be its opposite.
Examples of HYPERBOLE in literature and everyday conversation are very common. Nonfiction works like newspaper reports or research papers don’t display hyperbole. Hyperbole is something that you can see in literature. Hyperbole is something that makes literature more enjoyable.. Hyperbole is a perfect ingredient for creative writing and communication, especially when you wish to add colour to a story or character or humor.
In hyperbole, a statement is made emphatic by overstatement.

Examples:  
a.      Here is the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
b.     Why, man, if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with tears.
c.      O hamlet! Thou hast cleft my heart in twain.
d.     How are you Baldev? I have not seen you for ages.       


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