Figurative Language Review

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Figurative Language Review Katy Perry’s “Firework”

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Figurative Language Review. Katy Perry’s “Firework”. Simile. You = Plastic Bag. A figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, usually with the words like or as . . Do you ever feel like a plastic bag Drifting through the wind Wanting to start again. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Figurative Language ReviewKaty Perry’s “Firework”

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Simile

Do you ever feel like a plastic bagDrifting through the windWanting to start again

A figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, usually with the words like or as.

You = Plastic Bag

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Simile

Do you ever feel, feel so paper thinLike a house of cardsOne blow from caving in

You = House of Cards

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Alliteration

Do you ever feel already buried deepSix feet under screamBut no one seems to hear a thing

Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words.

The ‘S’ is repeated.

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Personification

Do you know that there's still a chance for you‘Cause there's a spark in youYou just gotta ignite the lightAnd let it shineJust own the nightLike the Fourth of July

A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea.

The Fourth of July owns the night?

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Hyperbole

Cause baby you're a fireworkCome on show 'em what you’re worthMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"As you shoot across the skyBaby you're a fireworkCome on let your colors burstMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"You're gonna leave 'em fallin' down

An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect.

Shoot across the sky? Not gonna happen!

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Personification

You don't have to feel like a waste of spaceYou're original, cannot be replacedIf you only knew what the future holdsAfter a hurricane comes a rainbow

Does the future have hands? I don’t think so!

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Personification

Maybe you're the reason why all the doors are closedSo you can open one that leads you to the perfect roadLike a lightning bolt, your heart will blowAnd when it's time, you'll knowYou just gotta ignite the lightAnd let it shineJust own the nightLike the Fourth of July

Excuse me. Um, door, will you be my guide?

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Metaphor

Cause baby you're a fireworkCome on show 'em what you’re worthMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"As you shoot across the skyBaby you're a fireworkCome on let your colors burstMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"You're gonna leave 'em fallin' down

You = Firework

A figure of speech which involves an implied comparison between two relatively unlike things using a form of be. The comparison is not announced by like or as.

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Onomatopoeia

Boom, boom, boomEven brighter than the moon, moon, moonIt's always been inside of you, you, youAnd now it's time to let it through

The use of words that mimic sounds.

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Repetition

Cause baby you're a fireworkCome on show 'em what you’re worthMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"As you shoot across the skyBaby you're a fireworkCome on let your colors burstMake 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!"You're gonna leave 'em fallin' down

Repeating a word or words for effect.

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Repetition

Boom, boom, boomEven brighter than the moon, moon, moonBoom, boom, boomEven brighter than the moon, moon, moon

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Assignment• Identify examples of figurative language in Hatchet.

– Metaphor– Simile– Alliteration– Repetition– Onomatopoeia– Personification– Hyperbole