SreepYeldarb
11-29-2006, 01:50 AM
Figurative Language and Rap Music
Rap Music and poetry are full of Figurative Language. Here is a guide for identifying and using figurative language in hip-hop and poetry. Each figurative language term has a pronunciation guide, a definition, and an example. Rap is poetry, and a lot of poetry is rap.
Simile, (SIH-muh-lee): a comparison between two or more things using the words like or as.
example: "I move fast like a cheetah on the Serengeti."
Metaphor, (MET-uh-for): a comparison between two or more things that doesn't use the words like or as.
example: "You are an ant, while I'm the lion."
Alliteration, (ah-LIT-er-AY-shon): a phrase with a string of words all beginning with the same sound.
example: "Five freaky females finding sales at retail."
Hyperbole, (hie-PER-buh-lee): an exageration.
example: "I fought a million rappers in an afternoon in June."
Personification, (per-son-if-ih-KAY-shon): giving an animal or object human-like characteristics.
example: "Alright, the sky misses the sun at night."
Paradox, (PARE-uh-docks): a statement that seems untrue, that seems to contradict itself.
example: "The poorest man is the richest, and the rich are poor."
Symbol, (SIM-bull): something that stands for something else (often something more abstract).
example: In Tupac Shakur's song Me and My Girlfriend, the "girflfriend" referenced is actually his gun.
Apostrophe, (uh-POS-troe-fee): a figure of speech that addresses (talks to) a dead or nonpresent person, or an object.
example: "O, King Vitamin cereal, you blow my mind!"
All information here, is copied from:
http://www.flocabulary.com/
Figurative Language and Rap Music
http://www.flocabulary.com/hiphoplanguage.html
Hope this introduces new meaning to creativity here on the forum.
Sticky maybe?
-SreepYeldarb
Rap Music and poetry are full of Figurative Language. Here is a guide for identifying and using figurative language in hip-hop and poetry. Each figurative language term has a pronunciation guide, a definition, and an example. Rap is poetry, and a lot of poetry is rap.
Simile, (SIH-muh-lee): a comparison between two or more things using the words like or as.
example: "I move fast like a cheetah on the Serengeti."
Metaphor, (MET-uh-for): a comparison between two or more things that doesn't use the words like or as.
example: "You are an ant, while I'm the lion."
Alliteration, (ah-LIT-er-AY-shon): a phrase with a string of words all beginning with the same sound.
example: "Five freaky females finding sales at retail."
Hyperbole, (hie-PER-buh-lee): an exageration.
example: "I fought a million rappers in an afternoon in June."
Personification, (per-son-if-ih-KAY-shon): giving an animal or object human-like characteristics.
example: "Alright, the sky misses the sun at night."
Paradox, (PARE-uh-docks): a statement that seems untrue, that seems to contradict itself.
example: "The poorest man is the richest, and the rich are poor."
Symbol, (SIM-bull): something that stands for something else (often something more abstract).
example: In Tupac Shakur's song Me and My Girlfriend, the "girflfriend" referenced is actually his gun.
Apostrophe, (uh-POS-troe-fee): a figure of speech that addresses (talks to) a dead or nonpresent person, or an object.
example: "O, King Vitamin cereal, you blow my mind!"
All information here, is copied from:
http://www.flocabulary.com/
Figurative Language and Rap Music
http://www.flocabulary.com/hiphoplanguage.html
Hope this introduces new meaning to creativity here on the forum.
Sticky maybe?
-SreepYeldarb