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  • Hyperbole - Examples and Definition of Hyperbole as Literary Device
    Hyperbole, derived from a Greek word meaning “over-casting” is a figure of speech, involving exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
  • Hyperbole - Wikipedia
    Hyperbole generally conveys feelings or emotions from the speaker, or from those who the speaker may talk about It can be used in a form of humor, excitement, distress, and many other emotions, all depending on the context in which the speaker uses it
  • Hyperbole - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Hyperbole is a figure of speech in which a writer or speaker exaggerates for the sake of emphasis Hyperbolic statements are usually quite obvious exaggerations intended to emphasize a point, rather than be taken literally
  • 800 Hyperbole Examples + Explanations (Greatest List Ever)
    Hyperbole is a powerful literary and rhetorical device that exaggerates a concept or idea to make a point, evoke emotion, or add humor Hyperbole adds flair to your communication, whether you’re writing creatively, speaking dramatically, or just trying to make your audience laugh
  • 55 Best Hyperbole Examples - What Is Hyperbole? - TODAY
    We've collected 55 hyperbole examples that range from sweetly dramatic to absolutely hilarious Some you'll recognize from your own daily vocabulary, others might just become your new favorites
  • Hyperbole | Definition, Examples Meaning - Scribbr
    Hyperbole is the deliberate use of excessive exaggeration in order to convey emphasis, anger, or humor (e g , "I'm starving!")
  • What is Hyperbole? || Oregon State Guide to Literary Terms
    So hyperbole describes the sense of over-reaching, or grasping beyond what is necessary in order to describe a certain feeling, an experience, or response There’s a great example of hyperbole in the famous scene from Romeo and Juliet in which Romeo sees his true love on her balcony in the moonlight
  • Hyperbole: Definition, Functions and Great Hyperbole Examples - 7ESL
    Hyperbole is a common figure of speech used in literature and writing to create emphasis and evoke strong emotions As a literary device, writers employ hyperbole for various purposes, including creating vivid images, producing a dramatic effect, or emphasizing a point


















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