Snow Goose, Figurative Language
Snow Goose, Figurative Language
Hyperbole
An exaggeration A great exaggeration used to emphasize a point, and is used for expressive or comic effect. A hyperbole is not to be taken literally. Example: Philip was a hunchback
Personification
Writing which gives non human objects human qualities i. The only sounds are the cries of the many birds. ii. .a man bought some land and an old, empty lighthouse standing at the mouth.
Metaphor
A metaphor is a part of speech that is expressed by comparing two things, saying that one was or is the other. Its a comparison of two things that does not use as or like. It is effective because of the direct way that it communicates a message. i. ..the mouth of the little river Aelder ii. They filled the air with the noise of their wings
Similes
a form of comparison in which one thing is compared to another unlike thing by using specific words of comparison like like, as, and resembles The sound of their wings is like a strong wind
Aliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of a single letter in the alphabet i. It was the Second World War. (w) ii. And Fritha comes and goes from the lighthouse. shes like the snow goose. (s)
Consonance
i. Those two boats brought all of us off that beach without losing a man. ii. At four oclock one morning, the telephone woke him to take a boat across the Channel to Dunkirk
Imagery
i. greys, blues and soft greens are the colours - It tells us about the situation in The Great Marsh that is nobody there ii. the sky and land are a wonderful red and gold iii. For Philip the coming and going of the snow goose showed the passing of time
Symbolisme
She did not see it as a bird. She saw it as Philips last goodbye before he dissapeard for ever.