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B. The Most Figurative Language is Found on the Poems
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B. The Most Figurative Language is Found on the Poems Giroux (1974: 10) emphasized that Figurative language is language which departs from the straight-forward use of words. It creates a special effect, clarifies an idea, and makes writing more colorful and forceful. Accordingly, there are 14 kinds of figurative languages; they are Alliteration, Allusions, Hyperbole, Irony, Litotes, Metaphor, Metonymy, Onomatopoeia, Paradox, Personification, Pun, Simile, Synecdoche, and Symbol. In the collection data, the method used is library research, because this method is effective to implemented where accordance with a research‟s time that has determined, and also same as used by the some previous researchers. As mentioned in the previous chapter, investigating whether or not there are kinds of figurative language are used in the poems of William Blake. It form in the sentence or lines can be done to identify the existence or inexistence of figurative language in a poem. The sentence cannot be constructed word-for-word or literally. Therefore, after we have to analyze what kinds of figurative language are used in some of William Blake's poems in the previous paragraph, so, we can
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know what the figurative language is most commonly used in those poems as an example in this research. And the following will be explained in a table on the classification of the types of figurative language contained in the poem.
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