Language evolves through the literary devices in poetry and prose.
Literary example of figurative language. Notable Examples of Figurative Language in Literature. Pearl as the embodiment of Hesters sin in The Scarlet Letter. Examples of Figurative Language in Literature.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments. The ibis and Doodle in The Scarlet Ibis. He gives his harness bells a shake.
Figurative Language Definition Figurative language is a way of speaking or writing which is in a non-literal sense and is designed to have more of an impact about the subject it is referring to. There are several types of figurative language but the most common are. A comparison between two unlike things through the use of connecting words usually like or as Metaphor.
He has learned gymnastics and is as agile as a monkey. Figurative languages are words and expressions used in poems and songs to convey various meanings and interpretations from the literal meaning. April is the cruelest month of the year.
For example imagine for a second you are fishing and a friend of yours says The fish is off the hook. He was a roaring lion in anger though now he is silent. Short Examples of Figurative Language Similes.
These are the main examples of figurative language. The rain ripped the leaves off the trees thundering with wild laughter as it destroyed the forest. Literal Imagery vs Figurative Imagery Literal language is the use of words solely by their primary or defined meanings.