Figurative language is what makes literature an art form. Building a piece of literature is simply the putting together of its elements of theme, point of view, characterizations, setting, and plot. The real art comes in the metaphors, similes, hyperboles, and other figurative language. How does figurative language require an artistic perspective? How does the author's use of figurative language betray his thoughts? For example, why are Shakespeare's writings so much more rich in metaphor than a modern writer's?
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