Selasa, 24 Mei 2016

                                   
                                     Semantic 

By   : Novita sari  ( 1488203035 )

Class : IV. B

Lecturer : Budi Hamuddin M.ESL


                      “ H y p e r b o l e “


               



Definition of Hyperbole

     Hyperbole, derived from a Greek word meaning “over-casting” is a figure of speech, which involves anexaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.
    It is a device that we employ in our day-to-day speech. For instance, when you meet a friend after a long time, you say, “Ages have passed since I last saw you”. You may not have met him for three or four hours or a day, but the use of the word “ages” exaggerates this statement to add emphasis to your wait.  Therefore, a hyperbole is an unreal exaggeration to emphasize the real situation. Some other common Hyperbole examples are given below.
Common Examples of Hyperbole
         •           My grandmother is as old as the hills.
         •           Your suitcase weighs a ton!
         •           She is as heavy as an elephant!
         •           I am dying of shame.
         •           I am trying to solve a million issues these days.

      It is important not to confuse hyperbole with simile and metaphor. It does make a comparison but unlikesimile and metaphor, hyperbole has a humorous effect created by an overstatement.
Let us see some examples from Classical English literature in which hyperbole was used successfully.

Hyperbole Examples from Literature

Example #1
     In American folk lore, Paul Bunyan’s stories are full of hyperboles. In one instance, he exaggerates winter by saying:
“Well now, one winter it was so cold that all the geese flew backward and all the fish moved south and even the snow turned blue. Late at night, it got so frigid that all spoken words froze solid afore they could be heard. People had to wait until sunup to find out what folks were talking about the night before.”
Freezing of the spoken words at night in winter and then warming up of the words in the warmth of the sun during the day are examples of hyperbole that have been effectively used by Paul Bunyan in this short excerpt.

Example #2
From William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”, Act II, Scene II,
“Neptune’s ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand? No. This my hand will rather
The multitudinous seas incarnadine,
Making the green one red.”
Macbeth, the tragic hero, feels the unbearable prick of his conscience after killing the king. He regrets his sin and believes that even the oceans of the greatest magnitude cannot wash the blood of the king off his hands. We can notice the effective use of hyperboles in the given lines.

Example #3
From W.H Auden’s poem “As I Walked One Evening”,
I’ll love you, dear, I’ll love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street,
I’ll love you till the ocean
Is folded and hung up to dry
The use of hyperbole can be noticed in the above lines. The meeting of China and Africa, the jumping of the river over the mountain, singing of salmon in the street, and the ocean being folded and hung up to be dried are exaggerations not possible in real life.

Example #4
From “The Adventures of Pinocchio” written by C. Colloid,
“He cried all night, and dawn found him still there, though his tears had dried and only hard, dry sobs shook his wooden frame. But these were so loud that they could be heard by the faraway hills…”
The crying of Pinocchio all night until his tears became dry is an example of Hyperbole.

Example #5
From Joseph Conrad’s novel “The Heart of Darkness”,
“I had to wait in the station for ten days-an eternity.”
The wait of ten days seemed to last forever and never end.
Function of Hyperbole
The above arguments make clear the use of hyperbole. In our daily conversation, we use hyperbole to emphasize for an amusing effect. However, in literature it has very serious implications. By using hyperbole, a writer or a poet makes common human feelings remarkable and intense to such an extent that they do not remain ordinary. In literature, usage of hyperbole develops contrasts. When one thing is described with an over-statement and the other thing is presented normally, a striking contrast is developed. This technique is employed to catch the reader’s attention.

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37 komentar:

  1. do you explain again to me about means your picture?

    BalasHapus
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    1. thank ur question desi..well,the picture number one explanation that meaning of picture to emphasize for an amusing effect (funy I means)

      Hapus
  2. Assalamualaikum,,novitasari what do you think about sketsa in trans Tv.are this the part of the hyperbole,give me explain.thanks

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    1. waalaykum salam wr wb...I thinh yah masdelima because so far I know about sketsa on the Trans Tv used hyperbola.

      Hapus
  3. Where is the hyperbole often used? In daily conversation or work art such as poem, etc. Give the reason about that. Thank you.

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    1. thanks Restina...yah I think in daily conversation because as we know in our activites when conversation betwen us always used hyperbole such as when our joking in the class or wherever everyone.thanks you..

      Hapus
  4. Novi good explanation. I have question for you what the effect for we learn hyperbole in semantic

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    1. thank mushthafa...well I think from the topic there are is hyperbole the effect when we learn about that I think our so funy because in hyperbole so many have a story or poetry funy cause used words over casting.thanks

      Hapus
  5. I like your explanation but ciuld you explain more about the picture ?

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    1. thank ur question siska..well,the picture number one explanation that meaning of picture to emphasize for an amusing effect (funy I means)

      Hapus
  6. Novita, I like your pictures on your blog about hyperbole can makes me little understand about hyperbole.

    But, I'm still confused about more explanation of hyperbole.
    #Thanks.

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    1. thanks susi... Hyperbole, derived from a Greek word meaning “over-casting” is a figure of speech, which involves anexaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.

      Hapus
  7. Thanks for your presentation novi, can you give me more example poetry in hyperbole? ☺

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    1. Well tika..this is one of poetry from hyperbole.
      "With eyes up-raised, as one inspired,
      Pale Melancholy sat retired;
      And from her wild sequestered seat,
      In notes, by distance made more sweet,
      Poured through the mellow horn her pensive soul;
      And, dashing soft from rocks around,
      Bubbling runnels joined the sound;
      Through glades and glooms the mingled measure stole,
      Or, o'er some haunted stream, with fond delay,
      Round an holy calm diffusing,
      Love of Peace, and lonely musing,
      In hollow murmurs died away."
      William Collins.

      Hapus
  8. I like your explanation and I have question for you what is function hyperbole in semantic?

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    1. thank u dewi...ok,if in literature the function hyperbole is employed to catch reader's attention, and in daily conversation the function of hyperbole is to emphasis for an amusing effect.thanks

      Hapus
  9. Assalamualaikum umii...:)
    Your blog and your persentation today I think very good. And make me understand. I hope I can so like such as you.
    If may I Want ask you question, same with dewi, how the application of this hyporbole figure of speech in our lives and give me more another example. Thank you :)

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    1. waalaykum salam wr wb...thanks cikgu..
      ok..I think the application of hyperbole is when our conversation.example : I am trying to solve a million issues these days.thank..

      Hapus
  10. Thank for your explanation novi ☺ and my question what the function hyperbole in poetry?

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    1. yah siti..well..The function of hyperbole in poetry is to add an extravagant exaggeration to the poem’s themes and statements.

      Hapus
  11. novi please answer my quastions is What is roles in the use of hyperbole when we are due to vote, thank you

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    1. the roles of hyperbole when our due to vote is to emphasis for an amusing effect.thanks

      Hapus
  12. Nice for your presentation sis novita,do you explain again of your example?

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    1. ok thank you Sis...the example For instance, when you meet a friend after a long time, you say, “Ages have passed since I last saw you”. You may not have met him for three or four hours or a day, but the use of the word “ages” exaggerates this statement to add emphasis to your wait. Therefore, a hyperbole is an unreal exaggeration to emphasize the real situation

      Hapus
  13. hai novita sari..
    what the different between hyperbole and simile?
    and give example..

    BalasHapus
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    1. Simile and hyperbole are the terms for two different figures of speech. Simile is the use of words such as “like” to compare an object, concept, or person to something else. Hyperbole is the deliberate use of exaggeration to describe something, as in the sentence, “This suitcase weighs a ton.” Simile and hyperbole can often be confused, because hyperbole sometimes fancifully compares its subject to something else. The key difference is that hyperbole often makes claims that no reasonable person would take literally.thanks..

      Hapus
  14. Hello Novi Ummu Habibah. Nice blog, dear. I wanna ask you, what the function of hyperbole in our social life? Thank you😊

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    1. thank you honey..yah I think the function in generally is our life Hyperbole, like other figures of speech, is used to connect ideas, thoughts, emotions, and images in a more effectual way than through plain language.thanks.

      Hapus
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  16. Assalamualaikum Ummi
    what is the advantages we learn about hyperbole and what is the implication of that?

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  19. keep going umi,i ask about your material,is hyperbole can use in positive statement? in my opinion hyperbole usually in negative,thank you.

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  20. no comment to u, until now i understand about hyperbole

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  21. I like this material hehe. So far i really understand what hyperbole is. Thanks and keep blogging Novi :)

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  22. Hay Ummi, I do like your posted. I wanna ask you,if we used hyperbole with comunicate to adult people, what is polite used it?

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