Read the excerpt from Hamlet.

Hamlet: The fair Ophelia! Nymph, in thy orisons
Be all my sins remember’d.

When Hamlet refers to Ophelia as a nymph, this is an example of a(n)

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It’s figurative language, specifically a metaphor. A metaphor is where an author says that something is something else, for example ‘she was a ray of sunshine’. Here, Hamlet is saying that Ophelia is a nymph. It’s a metaphor because Ophelia is not literally a nymph.

When Hamlet refers to Ophelia as a nymph, this is an example of a(n):

  • Metaphor

Based on the given excerpt, we can see that there is the dialogue between Ophelia and Hamlet and during which Hamlet refers to her as a nymph and we can see that this has a meaning.

Metaphor

With this in mind, we can see that the figurative meaning of this is a metaphor and thos is the use of comparison to show similarities between tow distinct things.

Therefore, the correct answer is metaphor

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