1Why do Authors use figurative Language?
Why do Authors use figurative Language?
When we read a description of a topic or any scientific
explanation, we just can understand the content as given in the description. If
we already know about the content then we do not try to visualize it. If
something is written or described objectively which we do not know about, it
will be difficult for the reader to visualize it. It is important for the
reader to visualize the description in order to develop interest in the subject
that he is reading as well as understand it properly. An objective description
cannot make the reader to look into the content deeper but a figurative
language will certainly make the reader to easily understand the topic that is
explained. Instead of reading a story in a book, watching it as a video and
picturization of the story can make us really enjoy the essence of the story.
The authors use similar situations to describe the current
situation and make the reader to imagine. The reader is made to imagine and
feel the emotions. The figurative language of the authors will thus make the
readers to understand very well a situation that could not be expressed through
words in the dictionary. The figurative language will drive the reader to drown
into the topic or story and convince him about what idea the author is expressing.
Figurative language elaborates the
topic to the reader, exemplifies the current situation in the novel or context,
repeats something that is important to be followed, allows usage of some
colloquial words commonly used to explain an action, emphasizes a topic very
much, uses idioms that make readers understand the topic easily, compares
something that is away from real to make the reader understand better,
exaggerates a statement to highlight it or helps to speak in ironical manner
and so on. For the above significant reasons authors use figurative language in
their works.
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