// Posted by :masdelima // On :Jumat, 20 Mei 2016

 

Definition of Hyperbole

Hyperbole is the use of obvious and deliberate exaggeration. Hyperbolic statements are often extravagant and not meant to be taken literally.
Examples of Hyperbole
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Here are some more common examples of hyperbole:

    The suitcase weighed a ton.
    I’m so angry, I could kill him!
    I’ve asked you not to do that a thousand times.
    If he doesn’t call by tonight, I will absolutely die.
    She’s as skinny as a toothpick.

Function of Hyperbole

The above arguments make clear the use of hyperbole. In our daily conversation, we use hyperbole to emphasize for an amusing effect. However, in literature it has very serious implications. By using hyperbole, a writer or a poet makes common human feelings remarkable and intense to such an extent that they do not remain ordinary. In literature, usage of hyperbole develops contrasts. When one thing is described with an over-statement and the other thing is presented normally, a striking contrast is developed. This technique is employed to catch the reader’s attention.

Reference : 

http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-hyperboles.html
 

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