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SEMANTICS: METAPHOR

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Hello readers, In this opportunity  i would like to share a good material in Semantic Area, namely METAPHOR.
Here, you will see the definition, basic, types, more examples and purpose&function of Metaphor. Come on guys............

 METAPHOR

 




DEFINITION        
A Metaphor is figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that is not literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
            Metaphors are the words used to fabricate someone or something with others. It is almost same with Simile. The difference is in Metaphors, we no longer use the word “like” or “as”.
A metaphor asserts a correlation or resemblance between two things that are otherwise unrelated. The English word “metaphor” originate from Greek metaphorá, which means “to transfer” or “to carry over”. Indeed, a metaphor transfer meaning from one subject on to another so that the target subject can be understood in a new way.
Metaphors help us to express our understanding of the world around us. They add color, vivid imagery and perhaps  emotion to a sentence.
Here the basics:
  A metaphors states that one thing is another thing
  It equates those two things not because they actually are the same, but for the sake of comparison or symbolism
  If you take metaphors literally, it will probably sound very strange
  Metaphors are used in poetry, literature and anytime someone wants to add some color to their language

TYPES OF METAPHORS
In literature, there are many other types of metaphors, namely:

1. Implied Metaphor is a type of metaphor that compares two unlike things, but it does so without mentioning one of them.
FOR EXAMPLE:
Jordan got his courtship cues from the peacock. In a room full of ladies, Jordan simply fans his feathers

2. Sustained / Extended Metaphor is carried through  multiple sentences or develop over a longer section of the text, a sustained metaphor can be a powerful literary device that provides strong, vivid imagery in the readers mind.
This kind of metaphor is often found in songs and poetry.
FOR EXAMPLE:

JAQUES: All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being  seven ages.
(As you like it by William Shakespeare

3. Dead Metaphor is traditionally defined as a figure of speech that has lost its force and imaginative effectiveness through frequent use. Dead metaphor have a conventional meaning that differs from the original.
Also known as a frozen metaphor or a historical metaphor.
FOR EXAMPLE:
Time is running out
Raining cats and dogs
Heart of gold

MORE EXAMPLES OF METAPHOR:
  • My brother was boiling mad. (This implies he was too angry.)
  • The assignment was a breeze. (This implies that the assignment was not difficult.)
  • It is going to be clear skies from now on. (This implies that clear skies are not a threat and life is going to be without hardships)
  • The skies of his future began to darken. (Darkness is a threat; therefore, this implies that the coming times are going to be hard for him.)
  • Her voice is music to his ears. (This implies that her voice makes him feel happy)
  • A heart of stone
  • You are the sun in my sky
  • You are the light in my life
  • Drowning in the sea
  • Jumping for joy
  • Apple of my eye
  • Kicked the bucket
  • The sky was dark and angry
  • She gave me an icy lock
  • Life is a long scary roller coaster
  • And others

PURPOSE AND FUNCTION
            One purpose of a metaphor is to give information briefly. Metaphors show what the author is communicating instead of telling with a list of adjectives and adverbs.
            From the above arguments, explanations and examples, we can easily infer the function of metaphors; both in our daily lives and in a piece of literature. Using appropriate metaphors appeals directly to the senses of listeners or readers, sharpening their imaginations to comprehend what is being communicated to them. Moreover, it gives a life-like quality to our conversations and to the characters of the fiction or poetry. Metaphors are also ways of thinking, offering the listeners and the readers fresh ways of examining ideas and viewing the world.

Example of article or journal about Metaphor

 Title: Metaphor Processing, Psychology of
       by Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA 
             Brian Bowdle, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA




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