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Figurative Language Figurative language refers to the color we use to amplify our writing. It takes an ordinary statement and dresses it up in an evocative frock. It gently alludes to something without directly stating it. Figurative language is a way to engage readers, ushering them through writing with a more creative tone.

Metaphor Compares two different things without using a word of comparison such as like or as; a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else

Extended Metaphor A metaphor that continues throughout a series of sentences, lines in a poem, or even paragraphs.

Simile Compares two things using the words like or as

Epic Simile An epic simile is a comparison using like or as developed at great length over several lines in order to emphasize the comparison and provide further detail to the reader s understanding of the comparison. For example, this epic simile compares an angry Odysseus to a roasting sausage: His rage Held hard in leash, submitted to his mind, While he himself rocked, rolling from side to side, As a cook turns a sausage, big with blood And fat, at a scorching blaze, without a pause, To broil it quick: so he rolled left and right

Another example of epic simile The feeling of relief at the end of the school year was as welcome as a summer rainstorm after a long, unrelenting drought. The sidewalks that had dried, cracked, and sizzled in the heat now soaked up the rain like sponges, almost crying out with joy.

Allusion A reference to a well-known person, place or event. In the case of literary allusion, the reference would be to a well-known piece of literature.

Hyperbole An exaggeration or overstatement used for emphasis: My mom went insane when she saw my grades.

Onomatopoeia the use of a word whose sound makes you think of its meaning like boom or splat

Oxymoron The juxtaposition of two contrary images for effect, such as the bright darkness, or the deafening silence

Personification An idea, object, or animal is given the characteristics of a human

Alliteration The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

What sorts of traits constitute a hero?

The Odyssey An odyssey is a long wandering voyage usually marked by many changes of fortune. The word derives from the name Odysseus, our hero and protagonist who undergoes a long, brutal, adventurous, calamitous journey from Troy to his home island of Ithaca after the Trojan war. Written by the mysterious Homer of Ancient Greece (or so we think ) Epic poem The people of Ancient Greece who first experienced the Odyssey heard it sung in a live performance by a poet or performer.

The Epic Epic: heroic; majestic; impressively great In literature, an Epic is a long narrative poem. It recounts the adventures of an epic hero, a larger than life figure who undertakes great journeys and performs deeds requiring remarkable bravery and cunning.

The Epic Epic Hero: Possesses superhuman strength, craftiness, and confidence Helped or harmed by gods or fate Embodies qualities valued by the culture Overcomes perilous situations

The Epic Epic Plot Depicts a long, strange journey filled with such complications as: Strange creatures Divine intervention Treacherous weather Large-scale events

The Epic Epic Setting: Includes fantastic or exotic lands Involves more than one nation or culture

The Epic Epic Theme: Reflect universal concerns, such as Courage Loyalty Beauty The fate of a nation Life and death A homecoming

The Epic Archetype: Characters and situations recognizable across times and cultures Brave hero Sea monster Suitor s contest Evil temptress Loyal servant Buried treasure

Epithet An epithet renames a person or thing with a descriptive phrase. Odysseus is son of Laertes, or raider of cities. Abraham Lincoln is the great emancipator Lord Voldemort is He who must not be named Katniss Everdeen is the girl on fire

The Trojan War - open to page 368 Conflict between Greece and Troy, 1200 BC

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