Technique | Examples |
Simile – a descriptive technique that compares one thing with another, usually using ‘as’ or ‘like’. | The trees stood as tall as towers. |
Metaphor – a descriptive technique that names a person, thing or action as something else. | The circus was a magnet for the children. |
Hyperbole – a use of obvious exaggeration for rhetorical effect. | The sun scorched through the day. |
Personification – a metaphor attributing human feelings to an object. | The sun smiled at the hills, ready to begin a new day. |
Pathetic fallacy – a type of personification where emotions are given to a setting, an object or the weather. | The clouds crowded together suspiciously overhead as the sky darkened. |
Onomatopoeia – words that sound a little like they mean. | The autumn leaves and twigs cracked and crunched underfoot. |
Oxymoron – a phrase combining two or more contradictory terms. | There was a deafening silence |
Emotive language – language intended to create an emotional response. | A heart-breaking aroma of death filled the air as he surveyed the devastation and destruction that had befallen them all. |