What is this?
Shakespeare Translate
What is this? pt 2
Shakespeare Figurative Language
Sonnets
100

My head is absolutely killing me today. 

Hyperbole

100

Doth beauty like a dial hand

Your beauty changes over time
100

The grass was bright green, and the flowers were vibrant red

Imagery

100

You'll be delighted by young women as fresh as spring flowers

Simile

100

Who is the most famous Sonnet writer of all time?

William Shakespeare 

200

Whitney was wondering, when will we eat supper?

Alliteration 

200

Soar with them above common bound

Fly higher than the sky

200

I need to practice figurative language over and over and over to completely understand it

Repetition 

200

The sun itself has never seen anyone as beautiful since the world began.

Personification OR Hyperbole

200

How many lines are in a sonnet

14

300

The dancing stars filled the night sky

Personification 

300

"Here's much to do with hate but more with love"

This fight has a lot to do with hatred, but it has more to do with love

300

You look so sad, lets taco bout it 

Pun

300

I'll die owing you that lesson

Foreshadowing

300

As after sunset fadeth in the west,
Which by and by black night doth take away,

As the sun faded in the west,

The night came

400

America is one big melting pot

Metaphor

400

A fortnight and odd days

Two weeks and a few odd days

400

Introduction to a literary work

Prologue 

400

She's rich in beauty, but shes also poor, because when she dies her beauty will be destroyed with her

Metaphor

400

A sonnet is a poem written in ______   _______

Iambic Pentameter 

500

A pilot  has a fear of heights

Irony

500

And stint thou too, I pray thee, Nurse, say I

Now you stop too, Nurse, please

500

When a character thinks out loud

Soliloquy

500

I'm not crazy, but i'm tied up tighter than a mental patient in a straitjacket.

Hyperbole

500
A sonnet ends with a _________

Couplet

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