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powerpoint presentation what is "hyperbole"? how we can use it? "hyperbole" differences between uzbek and english languages shahrinoz 01 utilizing hyperbole effectively 02 what is hyperbole? 03 cross-cultural hyperbole: uzbek vs. english plan: hyperbole in literature the 19th-century russian literary movement, encompassing authors like gogol and dostoevsky, frequently employed hyperbole to expose societal ills and create darkly comedic or intensely tragic effects, often in works set in st. petersburg. many ancient greek myths, such as those collected by apollodorus (2nd century ad), utilize hyperbole to emphasize the superhuman scale of heroic feats and the power of gods, often involving exaggerations of size, strength, or number. shakespeare's plays, particularly tragedies like hamlet (written around 1600), are rife with hyperbole, using exaggerated language to convey intense emotions and heighten dramatic effect; consider the repeated use of "thousand" to describe immeasurable grief. comparing figurative language use a corpus analysis comparing 100 uzbek novels …
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h a brand's superiority, diverging from english advertising's tendency towards subtle implication. traditional uzbek proverbs, numbering in the hundreds, often incorporate hyperbole to emphasize a moral lesson, using expressions like "a mountain of problems" or "a sea of tears," creating vivid imagery surpassing literal meaning, unlike many concise english proverbs. uzbek hyperbole, often found in folk tales from regions like samarkand, frequently utilizes exaggeration by factors of 10 or 100, describing events with unrealistic scale, unlike the more nuanced approach sometimes seen in english literature. potential misunderstandings misinterpreting hyperbole in business negotiations between uzbek and english speakers can lead to significant misunderstandings, potentially costing companies like those in tashkent over 50% of projected profits due to unclear contract terms if the exaggeration isn't recognized. the cultural context significantly impacts hyperbole reception literal interpretations of hyperboles in medical contexts (e.g., "i'm dying of laughter") in uzbekistan, compared to english-speaking countries, can …
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merical exaggerations exceeding 100-fold. for instance, describing a large crowd as "100,000 people" is acceptable, even if the actual number is significantly smaller, reflecting a cultural tolerance for imprecise quantification. in uzbek culture, hyperbole often involves exaggerating hospitality, with phrases like "welcome, i'll slaughter 10 sheep for you!" common in rural areas like samarkand, even for a casual visit, reflecting a strong emphasis on generosity. the use of hyperbole in uzbek proverbs, such as those from the fergana valley, often serve didactic purposes, emphasizing the importance of morality or wisdom through significant, almost fantastical exaggerations of consequences to highlight a moral point. hyperbole in everyday speech during informal settings in london, one might hear hyperboles such as "i've told you a thousand times!", which, while obviously not literally true, efficiently communicates strong feelings and emphasizes the frequency of a repeated request. in new york city, everyday conversations often employ hyperbole, …
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audience awareness. a joke about a 100-foot-tall cat might work in a children's book but would fall flat in a scientific report on feline genetics in oxford. cultural context of hyperbole japanese culture, valuing understatement (understatement is the opposite of hyperbole), shows a stark contrast to cultures like that of brazil, where vibrant, exaggerated storytelling and hyperbole are deeply ingrained in everyday conversation and folklore, adding to their rich narrative traditions. in many middle eastern cultures, like those in egypt and saudi arabia, hyperbole is a common rhetorical device used in everyday speech, often exceeding the 2:1 ratio seen in western communication, reflecting a strong emphasis on social bonding and expressive language studies comparing hyperbole use in american english and russian show significant differences; american english uses approximately 15-20% hyperbole in casual speech, while some russian dialects may average closer to 30%, influenced by their cultural emphasis on expressive storytelling …
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stors in tokyo, using precise, quantifiable exaggerations (e.g., "our profits increased by 1000%") could be more persuasive than vague claims. this contrasts with informal settings. tailoring hyperbole for a younger audience (ages 5-10) in the us might involve exaggeration related to familiar things: "i've told you a million times to clean your room!" whereas a more sophisticated audience in london might appreciate a more subtle, literary hyperbole referencing shakespearean plays hyperbole in a political speech targeting rural voters in rural uzbekistan might effectively utilize relatable imagery and familiar local references like, "this new policy is going to benefit every single family in samarkand and beyond 100-fold!” compared to urban areas. the function of hyperbole 01 02 03 hyperbole, often employing exaggeration by a factor of 2x or more, serves to emphasize a point, making it memorable for the audience, as seen in many 18th-century british poems. in uzbek storytelling traditions …

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powerpoint presentation what is "hyperbole"? how we can use it? "hyperbole" differences between uzbek and english languages shahrinoz 01 utilizing hyperbole effectively 02 what is hyperbole? 03 cross-cultural hyperbole: uzbek vs. english plan: hyperbole in literature the 19th-century russian literary movement, encompassing authors like gogol and dostoevsky, frequently employed hyperbole to expose societal ills and create darkly comedic or intensely tragic effects, often in works set in st. petersburg. many ancient greek myths, such as those collected by apollodorus (2nd century ad), utilize hyperbole to emphasize the superhuman scale of heroic feats and the power of gods, often involving exaggerations of size, strength, or number. shakespeare's plays, particularly tragedies like hamlet (wr...

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