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Module Three Lesson Two Practice Activity One
Literary devices and examples.
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English
10th Grade
04/08/2018

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Simile: “And that the trunk may be discharged of breath, As violently as hasty powder fired.”
Definition
It compares how fast he will be put down to death to a gun being fired.
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Metaphor: “The flattering truth of sleep”
Definition
It is a metaphor for happy dreams that seem real.
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Personification: “Famine is in thy cheeks”
Definition
It personifies famine.
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Hyperbole: “Sharp misery had worn him to the bones”
Definition
It exaggerates how miserable he is, showing that it affected his mental state making him tired and worn out.
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Simile: “I will be brief, for my short date of breath, Is not so long as a tedious tale”
Definition
It compares his short amount of time he is living to telling a long story.
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Metaphor: “Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew”
Definition
Romeo refers to Juliet as “sweet flower”, he is comparing her to nice flower without using the word “like” or “as”.
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Personification: “Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open, and in despite, I’ll cram thee with more food”
Definition
Referring to a tomb, giving it human qualities of having a mouth and eating.
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Hyperbole: “By heaven, I love thee better than myself”
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Romeo is exaggerating his love for Juliet.
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