Hyperbole in poetry: A case study of exaggeration
				
										Palabras clave:
				
				
																		Hyperbole, 													Exaggeration, 													Overstatement, 													Extremity, 													Statement.															
			
			
										Resumen
The present study identifies the linguistic means used to realize hyperbole in poetry as a rhetorical device that makes readers experience the beauty of poetic language. To achieve the aim of the study, a model of analysis in accordance with Spitzbardt (1963), Norrick (1982), and McCarthy & Carter (2004) is used. The analysis of data under investigation reveals that hyperbole is a crucial aid used by poets to portrait the real world as imaginative. In conclusion, poets prefer using lexico-grammatical repertoires than lexico-grammatical configurations.
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						2020-04-24
					
				
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						Muhammad, M. J. (2020). Hyperbole in poetry: A case study of exaggeration. Opción, 36, 1249-1265. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientifica.luz.edu.ve/index.php/opcion/article/view/31772
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