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    Time and Tide Time and tide‚ a feature article by Tim Winton expresses the concept of belonging though his reflection and strong connection with the sea. He tells of his belonging through many techniques such as similes‚ metaphors‚ repetition‚ accumulation‚ personification‚ first person persona‚ descriptive language‚ juxtaposition‚ the use of short sentence structure and imagery. The opening paragraph uses deep emotive language of his past in which “sustains a sense of childlike wonder” keeping

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    in life was writing (Scott). Robinson became the first major American poet of the twentieth century‚ “unique in that he devoted his life to poetry and willingly paid the price in poverty and obscurity” (Peschel). He was a great poet and could use metaphors to enable the reader to be able to picture his characters and scenes in their minds. Many of Robinson’s works follow the same patterns. He describes his characters personality through adjectives of the person or of the setting. Edwin Arlington Robinson’s

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    The Send off Analysis: * Owen does not experiment with language and structure in this poem. * The poem is about the experience of men being moved from their training camp to the trenches in France. The men would have come from a variety of places in the country to the training camp‚ and the town would therefore have little connection to the men (hence there being a small turnout of support). The poem highlights this sense of anonymity and the very low-key way in which the men are transported

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    comparison between two things which are basically quite different using words such as like or as. She walks like an angel. / I wandered lonely as a cloud. (Wordsworth) Metaphor A comparison between two things which are basically quite different without using like or as. While a simile only says that one thing is like another‚ a metaphor says that one thing is another. (adj. metaphorical) All the world’s a stage / And all the men and women merely players ... (Shakespeare) Synecdoche A figure of speech

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    sentence “…to rob Peter to pay Paul” belongs to…style: alliteration The sentence “A fine friend you are! That’s pretty kettle of fish!” belongs to…style: irony The sentence “Dear Nature is the kindest Mother still. (Byron)” belongs to…style : metaphor The sentence “Dot’s mother never stood on anything but her active little feet The sentence “For East is East‚ West is West (Kipling)” belongs to…style: tautology The sentence “It must be delightful to find oneself in a foreign country without

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    Adopting a cognitive approach‚ idioms are seen as being motivated by conceptual metaphors which tend to be grounded in our embodied experiences and which very often involve mental imagery. This imagistic component‚ in turn‚ is brought to the fore by means of Disney movies which very often commingle the pictorial‚ linguistic and embodied elements associated to an idiom. Key words: idioms‚ learners of EFL‚ conceptual metaphors‚ linguistic corpus‚ Disney movies. Resumen: El presente artículo intenta

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    Constantly Risking Absurdity by Lawrence Ferlinghetti Commentary Constantly risking absurdity is a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The poem is an extended metaphor comparing writing poetry to preforming dangerous acrobatics. It has a very original layout and complicated structure. The poem is not very long‚ but it is precise and clear‚ it does so through great use of imagery and diction. It is the harsh truth of poetry writing‚ and really of all creative writing: if the public does not grasp the

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    historical figures have stronger imagery‚ with use of nature metaphors for great effect. Toussaint L’Overture is a "thorn" and a "beacon". Nanny de Maroon is linked with a mountain‚ fire and rivers. Mary Seacole is described in as a "healing star" and a "yellow sunrise" to the patients she treats. All three are linked with light‚ a beacon‚ fire-woman and a star; suggesting that they play metaphorical roles; maybe he is using this as a metaphor in itself‚ illuminating the poet’s true historical identity

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    body experience in and with the world sets out the contours of what is meaningful to us and determinates the ways of our understanding. In short‚ experience assigns a central role to bodily experience in meaning‚ understanding‚ and reasoning and metaphor is based on human body experience. 1.1 The Definition of Human Body Words Human body words usually refer to words that indicate some parts of a human body. Human body plays an important part not only in our life but also in the process of cognition

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    unlike Dulce it keeps a steady tempo all the way through. Both of these styles were used by Owen to conjure up feelings of sympathy and regret. Dulce et Decorum est opens with the strong description of ’coughing like hags’. The use of similes and metaphors really set the scene of tired‚ dishevelled soldiers trudging back home. The use of words like ’blood-shod’ - in itself an unusual combination of words - puts the picture of men in shoes of blood vividly into the reader’s mind. Hyperbole is used

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