Third Heavens of Hyperboles is a scholarly article that explores language and rhetoric in poetry, especially how poets use figures of speech like hyperbole, metaphor, and allegory to create complex poetic effects. The title phrase “third heavens of hyperboles” refers to an exaggerated, elevated space of linguistic creativity, drawing on rich imagery and expressive language. The article situates such linguistic heights as part of the broader study of poetic language and its functions in literature, focusing on how language in poetry transcends literal meaning and opens multiple layers of interpretation.