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Kaelyn Parker Figurative Language in Song Lyrics Lit Pkt. Firework: Katy Perry Onomatopoeia The First example of figurative language in the song Firework is the use of onomatopoeia. The line of the song that uses onomatopoeia is Boom, boom, boom This line is referring to the person as a firework and that is the sound fireworks make. The song doesn t mean that the person is literally blowing up, it really is referring to the beauty and extravagance of a firework and how this person is like a firework as she can explode like one and let her colors burst. If one were to take the song literally however, this part of the song would take on a new meaning. If the song Firework took on its literal meaning, it would be quite morbid. Boom, boom, boom would then be referring to the fact that someone was blowing up, which is not a very pleasant thought. It wouldn t particularly be as bad considering that the person in the song was a firework, but then many would be inclined to ask why exactly Katy was talking to an explosive. If songs or lines of songs took on their real meaning, many of them would become very disturbing. If one were to physically Hit the lights or Raise the roof, parties would become more of death scenes. This is why most stick to the figurative meanings of song lyrics and titles. Alliteration An example of alliteration in the song Firework is actually the continuation of the line that displays onomatopoeia. This line is, Boom, boom, boom, even brighter than the moon, moon, moon. It's always been inside of you, you, you, and now it's time to let it through-

oughough Alliteration is the repetition of first letters or words to make a point more clear. If someone were to use alliteration with the repetition of words in a normal conversation, they would sound very strange and people might think they were crazy. This is why alliteration is called figurative language. In literature, the repetition of words in a sentence is very normal and is only used to make a point clearer. Obviously the person didn t have a firework inside of them that was brighter than the moon (which is actually not bright at all. It s the sun s light). The songwriter was only trying to make a point that the person was special and repeated words to do so. Though common, alliteration is only one of many types of figurative language used in songs, including this song in particular. In the next few paragraphs, more types of figurative language will be discussed. Idiom An example of an Idiom in the song Firework is the part of the song that says, Cause there s a spark in you. The song doesn t really say that there is a spark inside of someone, it simply means that someone had something special about them. If someone had a spark inside of them, they might draw peoples attention and make an impact on those people. Sparks are very interesting. Just one spark can start a whole forest burning into flames in just seconds. This is similar to how someone, much like a spark, can change the world. If the song suggested that someone literally had a spark in them, that person would most likely catch on fire. This depends on where the spark is though. Actually, every human being does have sparks inside of them. Every time someone gets a new idea, a spark jumps inside of

their brain. So in reality, if someone has a spark inside of them, they have an idea. Otherwise, the song would be very depressing and unpleasant. Everything At Once Lenka Simile The song Everything At Once by Lenka is the ultimate example of similes in a song. Almost every line has at least two similes in it. Some examples of similes in the song are, As sly as a fox, as strong as an ox, as fast as a hare, as brave as a bear, as free as a bird, as neat as a word, and so on. This song implies that the girl in the song wants to have all of the distinct qualities of certain animals and things. She wants to have these qualities because each has helpful advantages. She uses similes to describe what she wants to be because she describes things that are excellent in these areas. Literally, one might consider these words very differently. They might think the singer wanted to be a bear or a hare or a fox. This is not what she meant at all. She wants to have the qualities of these things to be even better. After becoming all of these things, it would most likely have just been best to say human. Though, it may be creative and fun if the song took on its literal meaning, overall, it is better in its figurative form. Hyperbole The song Everything At Once also displays hyperbole in the two lines that are not similes. The singer says All I want to be is everything at once. The author means that she wants to have many different qualities at once. She says that she wants to be as sly as a fox and

as free as a bird, which means not that she wants to be a bird or a fox, but that she wants to be like one. This is what Lenka means by Everything at once. If she literally wanted to be everything at once, people would think she was crazy. If the singer meant that she actually wanted to be everything at once, people might think she was crazy. This is why the sentence, All I want to be is everything at once is hyperbole. A hyperbole is an exaggeration. If she wasn t exaggerating, people would probably think she was either extremely spoiled or extremely insane. Hyperbole as well as many other types of figurative language really help people to explain their thoughts. This is why it is displayed so frequently in literature and in everyday life.

Everything At Once Lenka As sly as a fox, as strong as an ox As fast as a hare, as brave as a bear As free as a bird, as neat as a word As quite as a mouse, as big as a house All I wanna be, all I wanna be, oh All I wanna be is everything As mean as a wolf, as sharp as a tooth As deep as a bite, as dark as the night As sweet as a song, as right as a wrong As long as a road, as ugly as a toad As pretty as a picture hanging from a fixture Strong like a family, strong as I wanna be Bright as day, as light as play As hard as nails, as grand as a whale All I wanna be, all I wanna be, oh All I wanna be is everything As warm as the, the sun, as silly as fun As cool as a tree, as scary as the sea As hot as fire, cold as ice Sweet as sugar and everything nice As old as time, as straight as a line As royal as a queen, as buzzed as a bee Stealth as a tiger, smooth as a glide Pure as a melody, pure as I wanna be All I wanna be, all I wanna be, oh All I wanna be is everything at once

Firework By Katy Perry Do you ever feel like a plastic bag Drifting through the wind Wanting to start again Do you ever feel so paper thin Like a house of cards One blow from caving in Do you ever feel already buried deep Six feet under screams But no one seems to hear a thing Do you know that there's still a chance for you 'Cause there's a spark in you You just gotta ignite the light And let it shine Just own the night Like the fourth of July 'Cause baby you're a firework Come and show 'em what you're worth As you shoot across the sky-y-y Baby you're a firework Come and let your colors burst You're gonna leave 'em falling down down down You don't have to feel like a waste of space You're original, cannot be replaced If you only knew what the future holds After a hurricane comes a rainbow Maybe a reason why all the doors are closed So you could open one that leads you to the perfect road Like a lightning bolt, your heart will glow And when it's time, you'll know You just gotta ignite the light And let it shine Just own the night Like the fourth of July 'Cause baby you're a firework Come and show 'em what you're worth As you shoot across the sky-y-y

Baby you're a firework Come and let your colors burst You're gonna leave 'em all in awe-awe-awe Boom, boom, boom Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon And it's always been inside of you you you And now it's time to let it through 'Cause baby you're a firework Come and show 'em what you're worth As you shoot across the sky-y-y Baby you're a firework Come and let your colors burst You're gonna leave 'em all in awe awe awe

Figurative Language Definition Song Title and Author Examples Form Lyrics Simile Personification Idiom A comparison of objects using like or as Giving an object humanistic qualities. A figure of speech commonly used in a language (slang). Everything At Once Lenka Thriller Michael Jackson Hit The Lights Selena Gomez As sly as a fox, as strong as an ox, as free as a bird as neat as a word You start to freeze as terror looks you right between the eyes. Hit the lights, let the music make you lose control tonight. Onomatopoeia Words describing sounds. Firework Katy Perry Boom, boom, boom, even brighter than the moon, moon, moon. Metaphor Relating two unlike things. Naturally Selena Gomez You are the thunder and I am the lightning.