He <span>represented the dark side of the American dream by stealing money from people without them realizing it which made him enormously rich.
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hint:
There are not many glaring differences between the novel and the film, To Kill a Mockingbird. ... One aspect that differs between the novel and the film is who is portrayed as the main character. In the book, the main character is Scout. It seems that the movie portrays Atticus to be the main character.
Answer:
Hyperbole.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis. The athlete didn't actually <em>tear</em> down the road, but a reader can tell that he was running as fast as he could so he could take first place.