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English  
Understanding:  figures  of  speech
INTRODUCTION  TO  
FIGURES  OF  
SPEECH
YouTube  video  available  at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSEmS
pTTZ3U
OR  scan  the  QR  code  
WHAT  ARE  FIGURES  OF  SPEECH?  
• A  figure  of  speech  is  a  word  or  phrase  that  
has  a  meaning  other  than  the  literal  
meaning
• designed  to  further  explain  a  concept.  
• Can  be  the  repeated  (alliteration)
• Can  exaggerate  (hyperbole)  to  give  further  
emphasis  or  effect.
To  the  Left:   the  man  in  green  is  saying  to  have  a  nice  day,  but  the  man  in  
red  misunderstood  his  figurative  speech.
General  division  of  
language
Literal  Language Figurative  Language
Based  on  Likeness Not  based  on  Likeness
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Apostrophe
Hyperbole
Irony
Allusion
Climax
The  sky  is  blue
SIMILE  &  METAPHOR
(COMPARISON)
Simile
A  comparison  using  like or  
as
Metaphor
A  comparison  referring  to  a  person  
place  or  thing  as  being  something  else
A  is  like B
A  is B
SARCASM  &  IRONY
(CONTRAST)
• Irony   – a  contrast  between  what  is  stated  and  what  is  meant,  or  what  is  
expected  to  happen  and  what  actually  happens  (see  cartoon  above)
• Dramatic  Irony   – a  contradiction  between  what  a  character  thinks  and  what  the  
reader  or  audience  know.
• Sarcasm  (verbal  Irony)   – a  word  or  phrase  that  is  used  to  suggest  the  
opposite  of  its  usual  meaning  
SYMBOLS
(CREATING  CLEARER  IMAGES)
onomatopoeia
• A  word  that  imitates  a  sound  it  
represents
• Buzzing of  bees
• The  book  fell  with  a  BANG!
• His  balloon  popped during  the  ride
personification
• Giving  human  traits  to  non-­human  
objects
• Opportunity  knocks
• The  wind  whispered through  the  trees
• Time  creeps up  on  you
APOSTROPHE
• Addressing  someone  absent,  dead  or  non-­human  as  if  that  
person  or  thing  were  present
• Examples
“Roll  on  blue  ocean”
the  ocean  is  being  addressed
“Oh,  Death,  Be  not  proud”
Death  is  being  addressed
“Why  are  you  always  slow,  stupid  internet!”
the  internet  is  being  addressed
Common  practice  in  poetry.  
Usually  starts  with  “O/Oh”   followed  
by  “addressed  object”
Paradox
• A statement  that,  despite  apparently  
sound  reasoning  from  true  premises,  
leads  to  a  self-­contradictory  or  a  
logically  unacceptable  conclusion.
Oxymoron
• Two  words  with  opposing  meanings  are  
used  together  intentionally
Contradictions
ANTITHESIS
• A  juxtaposition  or  contrast  of  ideas  or  words  in  a  
balanced  or  parallel  construction
• Eg:   “To  be,  or  not  to  be”
“Too  black  for  heaven  but  too  white  for  hell”
Watch  a  video  explaining  the  differences  
between  Oxymoron,  Antithesis  and  
Paradox
Availiable at:  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWvp
ySr7_cY
Or  scan  the  QR  code
LITOTES
• ironic  understatement  in  which  an  affirmative  is  expressed  by  the  negative  of  its  
contrary
Litotes
• “Not  Bad”
• “She’s  not  ugly”
• “You  are  not  wrong”
• “She’s  no ordinary  girl”
• “I  am  not  unfamiliar  with  poetry”
Translation
“Good”
“She’s  pretty”
“You’re  right”
“She’s  a  special  girl”
“I  know  a  lot  about  poetry”
REDUNDANCY
• the  use  of  words  or  data  that  could  be  omitted  
without  loss  of  meaning  or  function;;  repetition  
or  superfluity  of  information.
• Tautology  – a  phrase  or  expression  in  which  
the  same  thing  is  said  twice  in  different  words.In  this  case  of  the  above  image  the  
words  “in  advance”  are  not  only  
redundant  (not  necessary)  but  also  a  
repetition  of  the  word  prepare  
(tautology)
IDIOMS
Scan  the  QR  code  to  
download  an  A  -­ Z  list  of  
English  idioms
OR  visit
https://www.easypacelearning.com/english-­books/english-­
books-­for-­download-­pdf/category/6-­english-­grammar-­pdf-­
and-­word-­doc
• Phrases  which  people  use  in  everyday  language  
which  do  not  make  sense  literally,  but  have  
• Eg:  Don’t  let  the  cat  out  the  bag.
This  figurative  expression  means  not  
to  expose  all  your  secrets.
SATIRE
He  use  of  humor,  irony,  exaggeration,  or  ridicule  to  expose  and  criticize  people's  stupidity  or  
vices,  particularly  in  the  context  of  contemporary  politics  and  other  topical  issues.
Wit
• a  natural  aptitude  for  using  words  and  
ideas  in  a  quick  and  inventive  way  to  
create  humor.
Pun
• a  joke  exploiting  the  different  possible  
meanings  of  a  word  or  the  fact  that  
there  are  words  that  sound  alike  but  
have  different  meanings
METONYMY
• The  substitution  of  one  noun  for  another  which  it  suggests  (not  based  on  
resemblance  but  on  association)
• The  pen  is  mightier  than  the  sword
Diplomacy War
• Synecdoche  – A  significate  part  representing  the  whole
• A  head of  cattle
• The  bird  has  a  nest  of  hungry  mouths to  feed
HYPERBOLE  &  UNDERSTATEMENT
Hyperbole
• exaggerated  statements  or  claims  not  
meant  to  be  taken  literally.
Understatement
• the  presentation  of  something  as  being  
smaller,  worse,  or  less  important  than  it  
actually  is.

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Figures of Speech

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  TO   FIGURES  OF   SPEECH YouTube  video  available  at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSEmS pTTZ3U OR  scan  the  QR  code  
  • 3. WHAT  ARE  FIGURES  OF  SPEECH?   • A  figure  of  speech  is  a  word  or  phrase  that   has  a  meaning  other  than  the  literal   meaning • designed  to  further  explain  a  concept.   • Can  be  the  repeated  (alliteration) • Can  exaggerate  (hyperbole)  to  give  further   emphasis  or  effect. To  the  Left:   the  man  in  green  is  saying  to  have  a  nice  day,  but  the  man  in   red  misunderstood  his  figurative  speech.
  • 4. General  division  of   language Literal  Language Figurative  Language Based  on  Likeness Not  based  on  Likeness Simile Metaphor Personification Apostrophe Hyperbole Irony Allusion Climax The  sky  is  blue
  • 5. SIMILE  &  METAPHOR (COMPARISON) Simile A  comparison  using  like or   as Metaphor A  comparison  referring  to  a  person   place  or  thing  as  being  something  else A  is  like B A  is B
  • 6. SARCASM  &  IRONY (CONTRAST) • Irony   – a  contrast  between  what  is  stated  and  what  is  meant,  or  what  is   expected  to  happen  and  what  actually  happens  (see  cartoon  above) • Dramatic  Irony   – a  contradiction  between  what  a  character  thinks  and  what  the   reader  or  audience  know. • Sarcasm  (verbal  Irony)   – a  word  or  phrase  that  is  used  to  suggest  the   opposite  of  its  usual  meaning  
  • 7. SYMBOLS (CREATING  CLEARER  IMAGES) onomatopoeia • A  word  that  imitates  a  sound  it   represents • Buzzing of  bees • The  book  fell  with  a  BANG! • His  balloon  popped during  the  ride personification • Giving  human  traits  to  non-­human   objects • Opportunity  knocks • The  wind  whispered through  the  trees • Time  creeps up  on  you
  • 8. APOSTROPHE • Addressing  someone  absent,  dead  or  non-­human  as  if  that   person  or  thing  were  present • Examples “Roll  on  blue  ocean” the  ocean  is  being  addressed “Oh,  Death,  Be  not  proud” Death  is  being  addressed “Why  are  you  always  slow,  stupid  internet!” the  internet  is  being  addressed Common  practice  in  poetry.   Usually  starts  with  “O/Oh”   followed   by  “addressed  object”
  • 9. Paradox • A statement  that,  despite  apparently   sound  reasoning  from  true  premises,   leads  to  a  self-­contradictory  or  a   logically  unacceptable  conclusion. Oxymoron • Two  words  with  opposing  meanings  are   used  together  intentionally Contradictions
  • 10. ANTITHESIS • A  juxtaposition  or  contrast  of  ideas  or  words  in  a   balanced  or  parallel  construction • Eg:   “To  be,  or  not  to  be” “Too  black  for  heaven  but  too  white  for  hell” Watch  a  video  explaining  the  differences   between  Oxymoron,  Antithesis  and   Paradox Availiable at:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWvp ySr7_cY Or  scan  the  QR  code
  • 11. LITOTES • ironic  understatement  in  which  an  affirmative  is  expressed  by  the  negative  of  its   contrary Litotes • “Not  Bad” • “She’s  not  ugly” • “You  are  not  wrong” • “She’s  no ordinary  girl” • “I  am  not  unfamiliar  with  poetry” Translation “Good” “She’s  pretty” “You’re  right” “She’s  a  special  girl” “I  know  a  lot  about  poetry”
  • 12. REDUNDANCY • the  use  of  words  or  data  that  could  be  omitted   without  loss  of  meaning  or  function;;  repetition   or  superfluity  of  information. • Tautology  – a  phrase  or  expression  in  which   the  same  thing  is  said  twice  in  different  words.In  this  case  of  the  above  image  the   words  “in  advance”  are  not  only   redundant  (not  necessary)  but  also  a   repetition  of  the  word  prepare   (tautology)
  • 13. IDIOMS Scan  the  QR  code  to   download  an  A  -­ Z  list  of   English  idioms OR  visit https://www.easypacelearning.com/english-­books/english-­ books-­for-­download-­pdf/category/6-­english-­grammar-­pdf-­ and-­word-­doc • Phrases  which  people  use  in  everyday  language   which  do  not  make  sense  literally,  but  have   • Eg:  Don’t  let  the  cat  out  the  bag. This  figurative  expression  means  not   to  expose  all  your  secrets.
  • 14. SATIRE He  use  of  humor,  irony,  exaggeration,  or  ridicule  to  expose  and  criticize  people's  stupidity  or   vices,  particularly  in  the  context  of  contemporary  politics  and  other  topical  issues. Wit • a  natural  aptitude  for  using  words  and   ideas  in  a  quick  and  inventive  way  to   create  humor. Pun • a  joke  exploiting  the  different  possible   meanings  of  a  word  or  the  fact  that   there  are  words  that  sound  alike  but   have  different  meanings
  • 15. METONYMY • The  substitution  of  one  noun  for  another  which  it  suggests  (not  based  on   resemblance  but  on  association) • The  pen  is  mightier  than  the  sword Diplomacy War • Synecdoche  – A  significate  part  representing  the  whole • A  head of  cattle • The  bird  has  a  nest  of  hungry  mouths to  feed
  • 16. HYPERBOLE  &  UNDERSTATEMENT Hyperbole • exaggerated  statements  or  claims  not   meant  to  be  taken  literally. Understatement • the  presentation  of  something  as  being   smaller,  worse,  or  less  important  than  it   actually  is.