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Usage that departs from everyday factual,
plain, or literal language and is commonly
considered poetic, imaginative, or
ornamental. The traditional forms of
figurative language, especially in
literature, are the various figures of
speech. The sentence `Justice is blind' is
doubly figurative because it suggests that
justice is a person (personification) rather
than an abstract idea, and uses blind
analogically to suggest unbiased (metaphor).