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    Metaphors are part of technology simply because language is a part of technology and metaphors are “characteristics of language‚” as Lakoff and Johnson explain that make up this “extraordinary language” that people use on a daily basis (3). Many people simply consider metaphors as “just words‚” not thoughts or ideas‚ when actually they are heavily involved with the “conceptual system” and the way people think‚ interact‚ explain‚ and perceive the world based on ideas and objects. This is translated

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    Metaphor is a rhetorical figures that the reader or listener tries to understand through choosing the terms. Thus‚ the selection of the words helps to appreciate a good figure that needs a colorful consideration. Also‚ metaphor is a comparison that is implicit between two different phenomena by using the vocabularies figurative. I. A. Richards says that a metaphor has two parts‚ namely‚ tenor and vehicle. Tenor is the complete sense while the vehicle is the tool when he give us his view as : “…

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    The two poems I chose to bring into comparism are sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare and Song:To Celia by Ben Jonson. Both poems are similar in the sense that they both come under the broad theme of romantic love although they differ much in terms of aspects. In sonnet 18‚ the persona expresses his deep admiration towards the beloved while rating her beauty of one that is even more impressive than that of the lovely and lively season summer putting across a subject matter of admiration and adulation

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    It is important to have metaphors in poetry because the reader can then see what the poet means and feels. A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. A metaphor helps the writer create a verbal picture that helps the reader to see ideas more clearly. It helps the writer convey his or feeling more strongly. Typically‚ a metaphor asserts that one thing is another or suggests that the one acts like the other in some way. In the poem‚ Swan Song‚ the author

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    the Machine Metaphor Metaphors are often used in order to analyse organisations and theories of management by helping us to see and understand in a distinctive yet partial way (Morgan‚ 2006). The use of metaphors allows us to understand something by comparing it to an experience to which we are familiar. Akin & Palmer (2000 p 69) further explain the effectiveness of metaphors saying they “are integral to our language. It is through metaphors that we communicate.” When using metaphors Morgan (2006)

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    Metaphors: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathon Edwards is an important piece of early American literature. The purpose of this sermon‚ written in 1741‚ was to persuade congregations to devote themselves fully to Puritan beliefs. It is characterized by the author’s use of emotional language‚ strong imagery and intense metaphors to paint a horrifying picture of eternal damnation for unsaved individuals. Through these techniques‚ Edwards effectively

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    ■ About Metaphor Corporation Since 1995‚ Metaphor has sold software and IT services. Metaphor has several dozen consultants who are full-time employees. These consultants work out of Metaphor’s head office and they also travel the world in order to install software‚ provide training courses‚ and initiate and maintain sales relationships. Metaphor also has administrative and professional staff members in the head office. In addition‚ metaphor has sales agents in various locations around the world

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    me not to the marriage of true minds’ (sonnet 116) by William Shakespeare (1609) This poem is called ’let me not to the marriage of true minds’ and it’s written by William Shakespeare. It was first published in 1609. This sonnet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous love sonnets. William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright. He is often called England’s national poet and the ’Bard of Avon’. His surviving work consists of 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ 2 long narrative poems and several other

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    Metaphor Criticism Found in Drops of Jupiter By Train. Brianne Keller Bloomsburg University Choose an Artifact The artifact I choose to study is the song performed by Train‚ called Drops of Jupiter. This song has a long list of metaphors‚ both straight forward and hidden within the context. There are many interpretations to the lyrics‚ but nevertheless‚ the metaphors remain. Therefore‚ Metaphor Criticism is the criticism I choose to analyze this artifact. Some background on the song and band;

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    "The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by Robert Frost. In the poem‚ Frost uses numerous metaphors to tell the reader a story of the speakers’ hard decision to make a choice between two life-changing roads. Metaphors are littered all about this poem. The poem immediately starts with one‚ " Two roads diverged in a yellow wood(1)." This line tells the reader a few major ideas. First‚ that there is not a literal road that forks in two. Second‚ the speaker has‚ before this point‚ been on a single

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