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6/6/2009 1

FIGURES OF SPEECH BY

J. Chopra PGT(ENG)

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The objective of this multimedia presentation is to increase your knowledge through interesting

activities like speaking, listening, reading and writing.

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A figure of speech is a departure from the ordinary form of

expression in order to produce a greater effect.

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Figures of speech may be classified as under

Those based on the Resemblance such as Simile, Metaphor, Personification and Apostrophe.Those based on contrast such as Antithesis and Epigram.Those based on association such as Metonymy and Synecdoche.Those depending on construction such as Climax and Anticlimax.

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A simile is a COMPARISON made between two objects of

different kinds which have however at least one point in

common.

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A metaphor is an implied simile.

Eg:

Tipu was a lion

in the fight.

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PERSONIFICATION

In personification inanimate and abstract notions are spoken as of having life and intelligence.

Laughter holding both her sides

Death lay his icy hands on kings.

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Apostrophe

An apostrophe is a direct address to the dead, to the absent or to a personified object.

Eg: Milton Thou should’st be living at this hour.

Roll on thou deep and dark blue ocean – Roll!

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ANTITHESIS

In antithesis a striking opposition or contrast of words or

sentiments, is made in the same sentence.

Eg: Man proposes God disposes.Speech is silver silence is golden.

ANTITHESIS

In antithesis a striking opposition or contrast of words or

sentiments, is made in the same sentence.

Eg: Man proposes God disposes.Speech is silver silence is golden.

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Many are called but few are chosen

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Metonymy

In metonymy(literally a change of name) an object is designated by the name of something which is

generally associated with it

Metonymy

In metonymy(literally a change of name) an object is designated by the name of something which is

generally associated with it

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CLIMAX ( A LADDER) IS THE ARRANGEMENT OF SERIES OF IDEAS IN THE ORDER OF INCREASING IMPORTANCE

Eg: Simple , erect, severe, austere, sublime.

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•Imagery

The suggestion of vivid mental pictures or images by the skilful use of words is called imagery.A poet can create or suggest beautiful sight effects or sound effects by means of words.It often talks in pictures.

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SAMPLES

Alliteration

A figure of speech which brings together words which begin with the same consonant(or vowel sound)

Eg: A Reeling road, a Rolling Road that Rambles Round the shire.

Repetition

Repetition of words and phrases not only emphasizes the meaning but also to increase the musical effect of a poem.

Eg:And o’er and o’er the and round and round the sand.

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Give your own examples

for each one of the above

given figures of speech.

(In your home work note.)

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Creative Writing

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MATCH THE FOLLOWING

Simile

Repetition

Metaphor

Alliteration

The woods decay ,the woods decay and fall.The fair breeze below the white foam flew...O my Love like a red red roseRevenge is a kind of wild justice.

Click here to Evaluate youselves

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Interesting websites

www.english2.comwww.thesaurus.comwww.vocabulary.com

www.funbrain.com

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REFERENCES

OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE GREATLY HELPED US TO SUCCESSFULLY CREATE THIS MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION ON ‘FIGURES OF SPEECH.’

ENCARTA

INTERNET

WREN AND MARTIN

CBSE ENGLISH TEXTS

TO SOME OF MY FRIENDS &

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN

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