17. I am hard and sharp, strong in entering,
bold in coming out, good and true to my lord.
I go in underneath and myself open up
the proper way. The warrior is in haste
who pushes me from behind a hero with his dress.
Sometimes he draws me out, hot from the hole.
Sometimes I go back in the narrow place I know not where. A southern man drives me hard. Say what my name is. (Gimlet)
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There are
several metaphorical similarities in Exercise 79 of Exeter-Book , which play an important role in finding the answer to the riddle
. One of them is the phrase "southern man", which indicates that the
craftsmen who lived at that time were in the south. In the
first part of the riddle, the appearance of the object is told by the first person. In the following
bytes, its function is spoken by the item itself.
The stylistic tool "Simile" is
also a basic analogy in the drips of household items ,
using loads or quality levels.
18. Big as biscuit, deep as cup,
Even a river can't fill up.
What is it? (A kitchen strainer)
19.The more it runs,
The cooler it becomes. (The fridge)[29]
Dividing the "simile" used in the puzzles into two, the ball in the top sieve ("A kitchen strainer") is used to compare the size of a cookie and the depth of a bowl using the same type of simile . The second finding quality shouting rebel noting q iyoslanishni formed.
In Paradox
, meaning is puzzled by contrasting the meanings of household items .
20. What is bought by the yard and worn by the foot? (Carpet)
21.What is neither inside the house, outside the house, but no house is
complete without it? (Windows)
22.What is fill of holes and yet hold water? (A sponage)
23.What has a teeth, but can not eat? (A comb)[30]
All of the above riddles with "paradox"
contain words and phrases that contradict each other in an unimaginable way.
Analyzing the second riddle: this thing is in such a place:
we can not imagine a house without it, whether it is inside or outside the house. All
three comments, while denying each other, together pave
the way for the discovery of the puzzle . In a puzzle with a window, its location is puzzled, while in later puzzles the shape of objects is described by the method of opposition. The comb is hidden as a toothed item, and the bristle washer is hidden as a household item with holes . The process of copying and pasting human characteristics into objects is called "Personilification". 24. Without a tongue, without an ear, I can speak, and sing, and hear. (A tape recorder) 25. It can speak With its hard metal tongue, But it can not breathe For it has no lung. (A bell)
In both puzzles, the
task is to find objects that have the ability to speak, sing, and hear . Although they
do not have exactly the same human abilities, they
describe the functional side of the recording device . The bell ("bell") is found in the answer,
along with its functional aspect, as well as its form, that is, the presence of the language "tongue"
is a clear example of the method of personalization .
It is the word "pun". By saying something to the
reader, the tag meaning of the word is hidden and distracted. The reader understands something else, the
speaker speaks in a different sense. The
"pun" used in household puzzles makes the puzzle more interesting and
funny once the answer is found .
26. I have a rin g, but no finger. (A telephone)[31] In
this puzzle, the word "ring" forms the word. This is a
task of the word and the next word of the word combination, depending on the reader doubt - doubt it " rings " that truly understands. However , in order to confuse the reader , the word "ring" in the verb - "ring" - the word "ring" - the word "ring" - the word "ring" - the word "ring". replaced.
27.What is that doesn't ask answered, but must be answered? (A telephone)[32]
Although there is no interchangeability of words in this puzzle
, the original meaning of the verb to answer, that is, the
word to answer a question, is explained in the first part.
his understanding of the meaning distracts him. The main meaning of the riddle is to
move away from the verb "answer the call". This is a land of Egypt three
methods to respond to the draft, which possess the ability to shaxslantirish style
created two contradictory meanings and applying the "paradox" style
shows that.
The types of names involved in household puzzles are also
rare:
28. Little Nanny Etticoat
In a white petticoat,
And a long red nose;
The longer she stands
The shorter she grows. (Candle)[33]
This poetic riddle is created for children, in which the riddle is compared to a little girl Nanny Etticoat, and
a candle is depicted by giving her a description. The color is white, the candle is fiery, the tip is red, which is reflected in lines 2-3, and the following lines show its state during the process .
We
can cite many examples of children's home puzzles . Most of them are written in a poetic way
, usually with the
participation of words that are far from stylistic means, with simple analogies , and are more descriptive
of objects .
29. If your hands get really messy
A nd dirt is all that can be seen
Then use some of this with water
To help make sure your hands get clean. (Soap)
30. In every person's bathroom These are things that will be seen For these are used with Colgate To keep your teeth white and clean. (Toothbrush) Thus, the puzzles of household items that represent the way of life of the people were created in different ways, and we have seen through the above analysis that they have a unique shape, content and style .
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