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==Tropes (Tropen== | ==Tropes (Tropen)== | ||
any expression which implies a transference of meaning | any expression which implies a transference of meaning | ||
'''Simile''': explicit/overt comparison, ‘as’, ‘like’. | |||
*Metonymy: replaces one expression by another, which has a spatial, temporal, or logical connection with it. | |||
'''Metaphor''': no ‘as’ or ‘like’; implicit/covert comparison, Achilles is a lion in battle (lion= vehicle; Achilles = tenor) | |||
*The Concretive Metaphor | |||
*The Animistc Metaphor | |||
*The Humanizing ('Antropomorphic') Metaphor | |||
*The Synaesthetic Metaphor | |||
*Extended Metaphor | |||
*Compound Metaphor | |||
*Mixed Metaphor | |||
'''Metonymy''': replaces one expression by another, which has a spatial, temporal, or logical connection with it. | |||
'''Synecdoche''': a part stands for the whole, or vice versa. | |||
'''Allegory''': a set of analogies. | |||
'''Symbol''': | |||
[[Category:Handout|Poetry]] | [[Category:Handout|Poetry]] | ||
Revision as of 13:58, 7 April 2007
Tropes (Tropen)
any expression which implies a transference of meaning
Simile: explicit/overt comparison, ‘as’, ‘like’.
Metaphor: no ‘as’ or ‘like’; implicit/covert comparison, Achilles is a lion in battle (lion= vehicle; Achilles = tenor)
- The Concretive Metaphor
- The Animistc Metaphor
- The Humanizing ('Antropomorphic') Metaphor
- The Synaesthetic Metaphor
- Extended Metaphor
- Compound Metaphor
- Mixed Metaphor
Metonymy: replaces one expression by another, which has a spatial, temporal, or logical connection with it.
Synecdoche: a part stands for the whole, or vice versa.
Allegory: a set of analogies.
Symbol: