83 pages 2 hours read

Erika L. Sanchez

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2017

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Write a Hyperbolic Story

A hyperbole is a literary term that refers to the use of exaggeration in order to convey meaning. For example, the popular hyperbole “I am so hungry I could eat a horse” does not actually mean that the person wants to eat a horse, but rather that the amount of their hunger is so great that they could imagine eating a large animal.

Within the novel, Sánchez frequently integrates hyperboles into Julia’s first-person narrative. For example, Julia says,“Amá says I can clean, do my homework, and if she’s feeling generous, she says she’ll let me watch telenovelas with them, but I’d rather poke my eyes out like Oedipus than sit through an episode of that garbage” (Chapter 9). The allusion to the story of Oedipus Rex, combined with the hyperbolic suggestion of gauging her eyes out, particularly in the form of a simile, emphasizes her dislike of telenovelas.

In this activity you will use hyperboles to exaggerate a story.

  • In groups, first write a very short story, three to five paragraphs, about any subject.
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