2020
DOI: 10.36892/ijlls.v2i4.439
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“Let us call it a truthful hyperbole!” A Semantic Perspective on Hyperbole in War Poetry on Iraq (2003)

Abstract: As has long been known, though prevalent in everyday discourse across cultures, hyperbole is a neglected figurative language in the linguistic and/or literary sphere. In this talk, we propose a semantic taxonomy of hyperbole in American and British modern war poetry showing how this taxonomy helps readers figure out the poet’s meaning on a deeper level via a variety of hyperboles. The main objectives are to (1) identify the elements of such a trope in the corpora, (2) approach a semantic taxonomy of hyperbolic… Show more

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“…War poetry has gained ample of attention in literary circles but still has often not been adequately studied for its internal intensity because of being too much familiar (Kendall, 2007;Scheff, Daniel, & Sterphone, 2018). The war poetry is concerned not only with pleasure but also bring human suffering and political agenda and thus provide a suitable data for critical analysis (Beaton, 2023;Gardner, 2018;Halawachy & Alobaidy, 2020). According to Ervine (1915), war impacts imaginative literature and leaves irreparable marks on the writers as well.…”
Section: Background Of Proximization and Legitimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…War poetry has gained ample of attention in literary circles but still has often not been adequately studied for its internal intensity because of being too much familiar (Kendall, 2007;Scheff, Daniel, & Sterphone, 2018). The war poetry is concerned not only with pleasure but also bring human suffering and political agenda and thus provide a suitable data for critical analysis (Beaton, 2023;Gardner, 2018;Halawachy & Alobaidy, 2020). According to Ervine (1915), war impacts imaginative literature and leaves irreparable marks on the writers as well.…”
Section: Background Of Proximization and Legitimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In light of its general roles, a lot of previous researchers seem to be more interested in examining the use of hyperbole in various literary works, such as poems (Ali, 2018;Bashiri & Shagoshtasbi, 2021;Halawachy & Alobaidy, 2020), novels (Aprila, 2022;Hidayat & Supriyanto, 2017;Sutopo, 2014), songs (Asmorowati & Pramitasari, 2022;Astina et al, 2021;Triwulandari et al, 2016), and movies (Najoan et al, 2021;Rubianto, 2018). Some of them also have investigated the use of hyperbole in advertisements (Huang, 2020;Sari & Kristanto, 2017;Wijaya, 2022), stand up comedies (Sudarsono & Pukan, 2022), and political discourses (Abbas, 2019;Al-Dalawi & Al-Mahdawi, 2019;Golubeva, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Davies (1989, p. 51) posits that poetry is the best medium for a holistic representation of the subtleties of shapeless minds and simultaneously 'incants, invokes, suggests, moving towards emotional synthesis and an experience of wholeness of perception'. Poets therefore express their personal viewpoints about various societal issues through the use of a myriad of figurative devices (Alobaidy & Halawachy, 2020). The ills of life's situations sometimes are so intense that literal language becomes inadequate to express them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%