Metaphor and Metonymy a conversation: Your friend comes in out of the rain



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Metaphor and Metonymy

A conversation: Your friend comes in out of the rain.

  • “Well, you’re a pretty sight! Got slightly wet, didn’t you?”
  • “Wet, I’m drowned! It’s raining cats and dogs, and my raincoat’s like a sieve!”
  • What’s literally true in these statements? What’s “figurative.”

Figure of Speech

  • Any way of saying something other than in the ordinary way.
  • Figurative language -- Language that cannot be taken literally.
  • Give me a list of clichés that employ figurative language.

Metaphor and Simile

  • Both compare things that are essentially unlike.
  • Metaphor implies the comparison
  • (My love is a rose.)
  • Simile expresses the comparison by the use of some word or phrase-- like, as, than, similar to, resembles, seems.
  • (My love is like a rose.)

The Guitarist Tunes Up Francis Cornford

  • With what attentive courtesy he bent
  • Over his instrument;
  • Not as a lordly conqueror who could
  • Command both wire and wood,
  • But as a man with a loved woman might,
  • Inquiring with delight
  • What slight essential things she had to say
  • Before they started, he and she, to play.

Metaphors Sylvia Plath

  • I’m a riddle in nine syllables,
  • An elephant, a ponderous house,
  • A melon strolling on two tendrils,
  • O red fruit, ivory, fine timbers!
  • This loaf’s big with its yeasty rising.
  • Money’s new-minted in this fat purse.
  • I’m a means, a stage, a cow in calf.
  • I’ve eaten a bag of green apples,
  • Boarded the train there’s no getting off.

Metonomy and Synecdoche

  • Metonomy establishes a connection based on association.
    • “The Pen is mightier than the sword.”
    • “In the sweat of thy face, thou shalt eat bread.”
  • Synecdoche -- A part standing for a whole.
    • “The crown lead the attack.”
    • “The hands finished the haying.”

Metonomy/Synecdoche

  • A Hummingbird -- Dickenson
    • A route of evanescence
    • With a revolving wheel;
    • A resonance of emerald,
    • A rush of cochineal;
    • And every blossom on the bush
    • Adjusts its tumbled head, --
    • The mail from Tunis, probably,
    • An easy morning’s ride.
  • What type of figurative langauge is he using here?
  • What three metaphors does he develop?
  • Huswifery, Taylor, 643

Valediction, Forbidding Mourning, Donne, 623

  • Vocabulary: valediction, mourning, profanation, laity, trepidation, innocent, sublunary, elemented?
  • Find 3 similies and one metaphor in the poem?
  • Is the speaker dying? Or merely going on a journey?
  • How would you describe the language in this poem?

Prufrock, Eliot, p. 729

  • Find two similies
  • Find an extended metaphor
  • Find an example of synecdoche

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