Figurative language is used to make the story more interesting and to produce more vivid mental images for the reader.
mislead the reader
Hyperboles
There is mot much figurative language in this novel because of the time period and the setting. They don't really use that much figurative language in this novel. The time period of this novel is in Kansas for the beginning of the novel and it is in the 1900's. Then Dorothy the main character travels to a magical land called the land of oz but they are still in the same time period.
Language that goes beyond the ordinary meaning of words. Figurative language is different from literal language in that the former uses all kinds of techniques including metaphor, simile, and so on to get its message across whilst the latter (literal) uses straightforward factual language. Figurative speech is desirable for novel writing because it is more interesting but literal is more appropriate in an official document and in academic writing. Non-literal or figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words.
In "Rumble Fish," figurative language can be found throughout the novel, including metaphors, similes, and personification. For example, when Rusty-James describes the Fish as “a mean bastard,” it is a metaphor comparing the fish to a violent person. This figurative language helps create vivid imagery and add depth to the characters and themes in the story.
"Detective novel" is an example of a genre.
Genre. The phrase "detective novel" should have quotes around it.
The Detective D.D. Warren novel "Live to Tell" was written by author Lisa Gardner. The book follows Detective D.D. Warren as she investigates a family massacre with eerie connections to her own past.
One example of figurative language in "The Kite Runner" is when Amir describes his father's eyes as "cold and glittering like the black ice in a winter night," which helps convey Baba's distant and unapproachable demeanor. Another example is when Hassan is likened to a sacrificial lamb, symbolizing his innocence and loyalty. Hosseini uses figurative language to enhance the emotional depth and imagery in the novel.
Agatha Christie wrote the mystery novels starring the detective Hercule Poirot.
The novel "Yayati" was written in Marathi by the Indian author V. S. Khandekar in 1959.
This novel was first published in Bengali in 1917.