To His Coy Mistress In this poem, Marvell speaker sets outs toconvince a reluctant woman to become his lover. To make his casemore persuasive, he uses hyperbole, exaggerating time period,sizes, spaces, and the possible fate of the woman if she refuseshim. Identify as many examples of hyperbole as you can The tone of\"To his Coy Mistress\" is more whimsical than serious. Given thistone, what do you see as the purpose of Marvell's use ofhyperbole?