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- Metaphor abstract "A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by asserting that it is, on some point of comparison, the same as another otherwise unrelated object. Metaphor is a type of analogy and is closely related to other rhetorical figures of speech that achieve their effects via association, comparison or resemblance including allegory, hyperbole, and simile.One of the most prominent examples of a metaphor in English literature is the All the world's a stage monologue from As You Like It: This quotation contains a metaphor because the world is not literally a stage. By figuratively asserting that the world is a stage, Shakespeare uses the points of comparison between the world and a stage to convey an understanding about the mechanics of the world and the lives of the people within it.The Philosophy of Rhetoric (1936) by I. A. Richards describes a metaphor as having two parts: the tenor and the vehicle. The tenor is the subject to which attributes are ascribed. The vehicle is the object whose attributes are borrowed. In the previous example, "the world" is compared to a stage, describing it with the attributes of "the stage"; "the world" is the tenor, and "a stage" is the vehicle; "men and women" is a secondary tenor, "players" is the secondary vehicle.Other writers employ the general terms ground and figure to denote tenor and the vehicle. In cognitive linguistics, the terms target and source are used respectively.".
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- Metaphor wikiPageExternalLink metaphor.htm.
- Metaphor wikiPageExternalLink top-ten-metaphors-of-2008.
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- Metaphor wikiPageID "20518".
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- Metaphor subject Category:Descriptive_technique.
- Metaphor subject Category:Fiction.
- Metaphor subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Metaphor subject Category:Literary_techniques.
- Metaphor subject Category:Metaphors.
- Metaphor subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Metaphor subject Category:Style_(fiction).
- Metaphor subject Category:Tropes_by_type.
- Metaphor subject Category:Word_play.
- Metaphor comment "A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by asserting that it is, on some point of comparison, the same as another otherwise unrelated object.".
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- Metaphor wasDerivedFrom Metaphor?oldid=606563343.
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