Langston Hughes frequently employs various types of figurative language in his poetry, including imagery, metaphor, and simile. His use of vivid imagery creates strong visual representations of African American experiences. Additionally, metaphors often convey deeper meanings about identity, struggle, and resilience. Through these techniques, Hughes effectively communicates complex emotions and social themes in a relatable manner.
Well the figurative language it uses all together is mostly simile but it could be hyperbole.(if its on hw use simile)
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
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Metaphor
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Langston hughes
Yes, there is figurative language in "Acceptance" by Langston Hughes. The use of the metaphor "Life is for the living" and personification of Life asking for "your soul" are examples of figurative language in the poem.
What type of figurative language did charles w chesnutt use for his books?
it uses figurative language but it also uses literal language
Figurative language
Well the figurative language it uses all together is mostly simile but it could be hyperbole.(if its on hw use simile)
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
Figurative language is used to make stories interesting and to help the reader visualize the characters and setting better
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
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Metaphor
yes it does dum