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What Is Hyperbole In A Poem? [Solved]
A figure of speech composed of a striking exaggeration. For example, see James Tate’s lines “She scorched you with her radiance” or “He was more wronged than Job.” Hyperbole usually carries the force of strong emotion, as in Andrew Marvell’s description of a forlorn lover: The sea him lent those bitter tears.
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POETIC TERMINOLOGY: Hyperbole
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