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It's A Wonderful Life's Figurative Language
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simile : “I've been hoarding pennies like a miser” “I feel like a bootlegger's wife.”
metaphor : “I’ll go farther than that. I’ll say Peter Bailey was the building and loan.”
personification : “Where did the Building and Loan move to?”
allegories : Clarence Oddbody, Mr. Martini, and Mary Hatch are examples of
oxymoron : “Sentimental Hogwash.”
simile : “Oh, Hot dog! Just like an organ--Beautiful”
hyperbole : “…then you can dream about it, and it'll be a whole garden.”
allusion : Mark Twain’s writing a new book now.
symbolism : Two of the biggest life-defining moments in George Bailey’s life involve ice-cold water in winter
paradox : "Why George, you're worth more dead than alive."
hyperbole : ”If I don’t get out of here, I’ll just burst.”
metaphor : "You lazy loafer!"
oxymoron : It was an awfully good movie
situational : We expect George Bailey will go to jail, but his friends make him (ironically) the richest man in town.
hyperbole : I'm gonna build skyscrapers a hundred stories high; I'm gonna build bridges a mile long ….
situational : They hired a girl to throw for Mary, but ironically Mary threw broke the window on her first try.
oxymoron : "I need a stiff drink angel, how about you?"
allusion : "Anchor chains and plane motors"
hyperbole : "He's making violent love to me, mother."
metaphor : "This is a pickle, George. This is a pickle."
situational : Just as George is about to jump to his death, he ironically has to save Clarence from drowning.
It's A Wonderful Life's Figurative Language
Across:5. | I'm gonna build skyscrapers a hundred stories high; I'm gonna build bridges a mile long …. | 6. | "Anchor chains and plane motors" | 8. | "This is a pickle, George. This is a pickle." | 10. | "You lazy loafer!" | 11. | Mark Twain’s writing a new book now. | 14. | “Sentimental Hogwash.” | 16. | It was an awfully good movie | 17. | “Oh, Hot dog! Just like an organ--Beautiful” | 18. | "Why George, you're worth more dead than alive." | 20. | Two of the biggest life-defining moments in George Bailey’s life involve ice-cold water in winter |
| | Down:1. | "He's making violent love to me, mother." | 2. | Clarence Oddbody, Mr. Martini, and Mary Hatch are examples of | 3. | “I've been hoarding pennies like a miser” “I feel like a bootlegger's wife.” | 4. | “I’ll go farther than that. I’ll say Peter Bailey was the building and loan.” | 7. | Just as George is about to jump to his death, he ironically has to save Clarence from drowning. | 9. | “Where did the Building and Loan move to?” | 12. | We expect George Bailey will go to jail, but his friends make him (ironically) the richest man in town. | 13. | ”If I don’t get out of here, I’ll just burst.” | 15. | "I need a stiff drink angel, how about you?" | 17. | They hired a girl to throw for Mary, but ironically Mary threw broke the window on her first try. | 19. | “…then you can dream about it, and it'll be a whole garden.” |
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It's A Wonderful Life's Figurative Language
Across:5. | I'm gonna build skyscrapers a hundred stories high; I'm gonna build bridges a mile long …. | 6. | "Anchor chains and plane motors" | 8. | "This is a pickle, George. This is a pickle." | 10. | "You lazy loafer!" | 11. | Mark Twain’s writing a new book now. | 14. | “Sentimental Hogwash.” | 16. | It was an awfully good movie | 17. | “Oh, Hot dog! Just like an organ--Beautiful” | 18. | "Why George, you're worth more dead than alive." | 20. | Two of the biggest life-defining moments in George Bailey’s life involve ice-cold water in winter |
| | Down:1. | "He's making violent love to me, mother." | 2. | Clarence Oddbody, Mr. Martini, and Mary Hatch are examples of | 3. | “I've been hoarding pennies like a miser” “I feel like a bootlegger's wife.” | 4. | “I’ll go farther than that. I’ll say Peter Bailey was the building and loan.” | 7. | Just as George is about to jump to his death, he ironically has to save Clarence from drowning. | 9. | “Where did the Building and Loan move to?” | 12. | We expect George Bailey will go to jail, but his friends make him (ironically) the richest man in town. | 13. | ”If I don’t get out of here, I’ll just burst.” | 15. | "I need a stiff drink angel, how about you?" | 17. | They hired a girl to throw for Mary, but ironically Mary threw broke the window on her first try. | 19. | “…then you can dream about it, and it'll be a whole garden.” |
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