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    The Use of Metaphors

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    SanTianna Simmons ENG 1102 25 April 2013 A metaphor is where you show how two unrelated things are similar. For example by saying "Love is a roller-coaster.” A key aspect of a metaphor is use a specific transference of a word into another context. The human mind creates comparisons between different things. The best writers use metaphors. Like poetry‚ a metaphor will express a thousand different meanings all at once‚ allowing the writer to convey much more content than they could do otherwise

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    Language Metaphors

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    you really are a cow or a stick or even a blow horn. In the world of language metaphors are used whenever we speak‚ write and think. In a familiar surrounding the majority would be able to understand the metaphor said‚ but to an outsider it can be perceived differently. When surrounding oneself by a familiar language community we can easily understand what is spoken and its meaning. If a person were to use a metaphor towards a friend or someone closer in relationship the individual would understand

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    being simply because Abraham Lincoln had been involved in doing so much to perform such a deed which had included the following: General Grant’s promotion to general in chief during the ongoing feud with the Confederacy‚ the passing of the Wade-Davis Bill and refusal by Lincoln to sign it‚ incorporating women’s contributions into the war‚ and lastly using his title as President to instill into people’s mind that war was the key in achieving freedom and Union. Lincoln had to battle his way to attaining

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    abraham lincoln

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    has made the "Great Emancipator" into the "Great Enslaver" while accusing him of "ethnic cleansing." According to Foner‚ "If Lincoln had had his way; there would be no Blacks in America. "Lincoln’s real purpose as president was not to free the slaves‚ but to prolong slavery until he could put a plan in place to deport all Blacks to a foreign shore. Foner writes: "[Lincoln] did everything he could to deport Blacks and to make America a Great White Place."( Pg 22) Sound strange? It is. But‚ to his

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    Everyone‚ or almost everyone who has taken a U.S. history class‚ knows the name Abraham Lincoln. We briefly cover on how he was the sixteenth president‚ was president during the time of the Civil War‚ and how he was assassinated soon after the war ended. But many don’t know where this great man got his morals and strengths do become such an influential leader and one day change America from what it once was. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County‚ Kentucky. His father was a driven pioneer who was very

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    Metaphor and Translation

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    1253–1269 Metaphor and translation: some implications of a cognitive approach ¨ Christina Schaffner* School of Languages and European Studies‚ Aston University‚ Aston Triangle‚ Birmingham B4 7ET‚ UK Received 5 June 2003; received in revised form 12 September 2003; accepted 8 October 2003 Abstract Metaphor has been widely discussed within the discipline of Translation Studies‚ predominantly with respect to translatability and transfer methods. It has been argued that metaphors can become a

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    Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “I walk slowly‚ but I never walk backward.” Abraham Lincoln was successful in setting slaves free. Even though it took a great amount of time he never coward down. Abraham Lincoln is considered a “rebel” because he took a stand in what he believed in when no one else would. Abraham was born in February 12‚ 1809 close to Hodgenville‚ Kentucky‚ U.S. and died on April 15‚ 1865 in Washington‚ D.C. He was the 16th president of the United States of America from 1861-1865. Within

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    with the help of the Native Americans‚ won the French and Indian War. England had not only won the war between the French but also obtained all of the French territories within the colonies. The newly acquired land seemed like a benefit to Great Britain’s expansion‚ but backfired quickly when there was not enough money to support so much land. Another issue that faced Great Britain was their bond with the Native Americans that allied with them during the war. To keep the peace with the Native Americans

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    Lincoln Memorial

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    The Lincoln Memorial‚ designed after the temples of ancient Greece‚ is America’s foremost memorial to the 16th president. It is an example of neoclassical architecture. The building is in the form of a Greek temple and contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln. Setting on the National Mall‚ the monument stands as the nation’s tribute to one of their greatest leaders. It took from 1901 to 1914 for construction to begin. Everything in the monument has some sort of meaning to it. Lincoln

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    Transformer Metaphor

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    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)‚ and Transformers: The Dark of the Moon (2010). All three movies have tapped into the common fear of war‚ because the period of the movie production was during the long war between the US and the Middle East (2003-2008). These movies reflect on and promote the US military’s actions by lauding pro-war political views and depicting how the US can defend itself against enemies (McMillan). The Movie use specific real world’s facts‚ not only detailing new high-tech machines

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