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"Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before." (Poe line 32) is an example of onomatopoeia.
"And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming," (Poe line 105) is an example of a simile.
"To the fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core;" (Poe line 74) is an example of a metaphor.
First, "figurative language" is simply a way for an author to paint a picture using words, so that you can use your imagination and better understand what is being written about. Some common devices for doing this are similes (comparing two unlike things, using the words "like" or "as"-- love is like a fire) and metaphors (comparing two unlike things directly-- love is a fire). Another device is personification, where you take an inanimate object and speak about it as if it were human (the wind was angry).
In "The Raven," a famous poem by Edgar Allen Poe, the bird is personified-- he is given the ability to speak in words (quoth the Raven, "Nevermore"-- 'quoth' is an old word that today would be 'said'). Also, the poet refers to his hopes flying away-- hopes are abstract nouns-- they are things, and they do not fly, but in figurative language, the poet speaks of them as if they are able to fly. The poet also uses a number of similes-- for example, refers to each dying ember of the fire in his fireplace as a "ghost upon the floor." Edgar Allen Poe uses other symbols throughout the poem-- for example, the bust (statue) of Pallas, the Greek goddess of wisdom, also known as Athena-- the poet longs for his lost love (her name was Lenore) and struggles to find the wisdom to accept how sad and depressed he feels. And it should be noted that in literature, a raven is a symbol of death or bad news.
Figurative language is writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally. Also a Simile, metaphor, analogy and personification in poetry is all figurative language.
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personification
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
metaphor
This is an example of an engish figurative language.
the farm on the hill what was the figurative language
The figurative language found in the song I'll Be There for You is metaphor.
The Raven uses various types of figurative language, including metaphor, simile, personification, and alliteration. These devices enhance the poem's eerie and haunting atmosphere while conveying complex emotions and themes.
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
metaphor
symbolism is considered to be figurative language. onomatopoeia is a sound element that is a subheading of figurative language.
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
This is an example of an engish figurative language.
it uses figurative language but it also uses literal language
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the most common figurative language (s) are English and Chinese.
the farm on the hill what was the figurative language
what kind of figurative language is the world is my oyster
The figurative language found in the song I'll Be There for You is metaphor.