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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

Gemcee
11-29-2006, 07:40 AM
The thing is....is...

shouldn;t yall be learning this shit in school----or shouldn't you already know this?

this is grade school shit...very helpful to those who don;t know--but really alliteration, similies....come on

Trigo
11-29-2006, 08:13 AM
it helped me...i know this shit onyl in italian terms, at eleast now i know them in english

(x [____] %)DiViNe BuDhiZ
11-30-2006, 05:41 PM
Helped me. :P

SreepYeldarb
11-30-2006, 09:58 PM
I think its the examples that help.
Anybody can read the definition of any of these and say they got it, but really they have no clue what the hell they're doing.

In my mind, examples definitely help.
I think anyone can vouch for that.