Asked by Jen
                Would "“The chain that bound her here was of iron links..." be a hyperbole? If not, than what literacy device is this?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Not hyperbole.
Was she actually shackled to a post or something by a chain made of iron links?
http://prezi.com/t3awxotu352d/the-scarlet-letter-figurative-language-symbolism/
    
Was she actually shackled to a post or something by a chain made of iron links?
http://prezi.com/t3awxotu352d/the-scarlet-letter-figurative-language-symbolism/
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I assume this is from Hawthorne's <i>The Scarlet Letter</i>.
http://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/lit/the-scarlet-letter/chapter-5/
Hyperbole is exaggeration, but there are no actual bounds on Hester. This is comparing two unlike things. Which device makes such a comparison?
    
http://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/lit/the-scarlet-letter/chapter-5/
Hyperbole is exaggeration, but there are no actual bounds on Hester. This is comparing two unlike things. Which device makes such a comparison?
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