Hyperbole in Action

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This stuff is used motor oil compared to the coffee you make, my love. Where is the Hyperbole? The coffee may not taste good, but the description of it as tasting like “ motor oil ” is an exaggeration. The hyperbole is effective because it powerfully compares one coffee drink with another. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hyperbole in Action• This stuff is used motor oil compared to the coffee you make,

my love.

• Where is the Hyperbole?– The coffee may not taste good, but the description of it as tasting like “motor oil” is an exaggeration.

– The hyperbole is effective because it powerfully compares one coffee drink with another.

Hyperbole in Action• Example: There are a

thousand reasons why more research is needed on solar energy.

• Where is the Hyperbole?– They may be many reasons for

research of solar energy, but the description of a “thousand reasons” is an exaggeration

– The hyperbole is effective because it powerfully emphasizes the importance of studying solar energy.

Hyperbole in Action• Example: There are a

thousand reasons why more research is needed on solar energy.

• Where is the Hyperbole?– They may be many reasons for

research of solar energy, but the description of a “thousand reasons” is an exaggeration

– The hyperbole is effective because it powerfully emphasizes the importance of studying solar energy.

Hyperbole vs. Literal

• Using Hyperbole:– He ran quicker than a bullet.

• Literal Translation:– He ran quickly.

Uses of Hyperbole

• Uses of Hyperbole, Continued• Attention getter • Emphasize a single point very enthusiastically • Compare and contrast• Counteract or contrast with understatement

The whole world was staring at me.

Hyperbole vs. Literal

• Using Hyperbole:– The path went on forever.

• Literal Translation:– The path was very long.

Uses of Hyperbole

• Uses of Hyperbole• If used correctly hyperbole is an attention getter and interest grabber

• In writing hyperbole should be used for effect much like an exclamation point

Her smile was a mile wide.

Hyperbole• Hyperbole• Deliberately exaggerating for emphasis or effect.

• Most commonly used when you feel something is being blown out of proportion: “I think that statement is a bit of hyperbole.”

• Hyperbole should never be taken literally.

I waited in line for centuries.

Hyperbole vs. Literal

• Using Hyperbole:– These books weigh a ton.

• Literal Translation:– These books are heavy.