Chapter 52.3

Master Literary Analysis: Understanding Figurative Language Purpose and Audience

Learn how authors strategically select figurative language devices to achieve specific effects with their intended readers.


What You'll Learn

Authors strategically select figurative devices based on audience sophistication
Metaphors and extended comparisons create thematic frameworks for readers
Irony techniques challenge assumptions and create cognitive dissonance effectively
Cultural context influences effectiveness of symbolic and figurative language

What You'll Practice

1

Identify how figurative language serves specific authorial purposes effectively

2

Analyze relationship between audience sophistication and device selection strategies

3

Evaluate effectiveness of irony, metaphor, and symbolism in texts

Why This Matters

Mastering the strategic analysis of figurative language develops critical thinking skills essential for understanding how communication shapes meaning and influences audiences in literature and beyond.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Figurative Language
Literary Analysis
Audience Analysis
Author Purpose
Critical Thinking
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SK Curriculum Aligned

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