Metaphor & Metonymy
Monday, August 18, 2008
, Posted by Anonymous at 11:25 AM
Saying one thing is another. (i.e; “She’s like a sickness/” compares her to being a sickness.)
METONYMY
Comparing something to what it does. (i.e; “I talk much smack/” where you actually talk much “words”, but the sound of the words you talk make a smack sound so you substitute “words” with “smack” because that is what the words do.)
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