It means in the text. There are figurative things and literal things. For example, a castle in a fairy tale story you can't touch, so it would be figurative. If you visited a castle, and touched the walls, it would be literal.
Imagery Metamorphing
In the media, poetry, and literature
To influence or persuade the reader.
Art, literature, thought and government began to blossom.
Figurative language is used in literature to convey meanings beyond the literal interpretation of words. It includes techniques like metaphor, simile, and personification to create imaginative and expressive descriptions.
biblical allusion?
Figurative is a human or animal form, usually head-to-toe.
Figurative language can be found in works of literature, poetry, music, and everyday speech. It includes techniques like similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole that add richness and depth to the language by creating imagery or conveying meanings beyond the literal interpretation of words.
personification
No, not literally. In literature you may read that someone's eyes are drowned with tears--that is a personification, a use of figurative language.
Figurative language is language that refers or implies or flat-out doesn't mean what it seems to mean. "Kicked the bucket" is figurative language for "died."Literal language means exactly what it looks like.
Mood is the coloring or feeling that pervades a work of literature, creating an atmosphere that influences the reader's emotions and reactions. It sets the tone for the narrative and shapes the overall experience of the text.