Lecture 7.
Set Expressions The cliche.
Plan:
Proverbs and sayings.
Allusion.
Decomposition of set phrases.
Key words: proverbs, sayings, allusion, alliteration, parallelism, rhyme, ellipsis, hyperbole, paradox, personification.
A cliche is generally defined as an expression that has become hackneyed and trite. In phraseology, the term has taken on a more technical meaning, referring to any expression imposed by conventionalized linguistic usage: eg. nerves of steel; tail between his legs;
Live and learn. Stay the course. What goes around comes around.
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
All for one, and one for all
Do you think 1 am made of money? implies that you don't have any money,
Proverbs and sayings.
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