Hyperbole and Understatement

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2025

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    2 comments is crazy
    Hyperbole and understatement are both rhetorical devices used to emphasize or downplay an idea, but they achieve very different effects. Hyperbole, an extreme exaggeration, draws attention to a subject by amplifying its qualities, often creating humor or strong emotional impact. For example, saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" highlights the intensity of hunger in a way that grabs attention. In contrast, understatement deliberately minimizes a situation’s importance, making it seem smaller or less significant than it is, often for ironic or subtle comedic effect. For instance, saying "it's just a scratch" after a major injury softens the impact, often adding a layer of humor or irony by downplaying what is obvious.