Hyperbole | Literary Term | English Literature | Major English | Plus Two Level
Hyperbole
deliberates exaggeration used to produce heightened dramatic effects or humorous or ironic effects. It is an extravagant
exaggeration. In literature, such exaggeration is used for emphasis or vivid
descriptions. In drama, hyperbole is quite common, especially in heroic drama.
Many other examples of hyperbole can be found in the romance fiction and comedy
genres.
Hyperbole is even a part of our day-to-day speech: ‘You’ve grown like a bean
sprout’ or ‘I’m older than the hills.’ Hyperbole is used to increase the effect
of a description, whether it is metaphoric or comic. In poetry, hyperbole can
emphasize or dramatize a person’s opinions or emotions. Skilled poets use
hyperbole to describe intense emotions and mental states.
Example:
I waited forever by the phone.