In a year or two when the war's over they'll be traveling to Mars and back. page 84
An example of hyperbole in "Lord of the Flies" is when one of the characters, Roger, throws rocks at the littluns on the beach with such force that it "surpasses Baseball." This exaggeration emphasizes the extreme and violent nature of the character's actions.
An example of a simile would be in the first chapter, page 20 in my edition... Here, the eye was first attracted to a black, bat-like creature that danced on the sand, and only later perceived the body above it. The bat was the child's shadow...
"A tree exploded in the fire like a bomb" (Golding 46).
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An example of an epiphany in "Lord of the Flies" is when Simon realizes that the true "beast" on the island is the dark and violent impulses within each of the boys, rather than an external monster. This moment of insight comes to him while he is face to face with the severed pig's head, known as the Lord of the Flies.
This is an example of alliteration
One example of an oxymoron in "Lord of the Flies" is the description of the character Piggy as a "chubby, asthmatic boy." The juxtaposition of the words "chubby" and "asthmatic" creates a contrast and highlights the conflicting characteristics of the character.
There are three examples of hyperbole on page 16
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A hyperbole is an exaggeration, but more extreme. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" is an example of a hyperbole.
The boy could hardly move with all of the creepers. (Lord of the Flies)
An example of figurative language in Lord of the Flies Chapter 1 is when Ralph describes the island as a "coral island." This is a metaphor that compares the island to a precious jewel, highlighting its beauty and allure.
Doodle was just about the craziest brother is an example of hyperbole in the scarlet ibis
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
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