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FiguresofspeechInPoetryDefinitionFiguresofspeechareformsofexpressionthatdepartfromnormalwordorsentenceorderorfromthecommonliteralmeaningsofwords,forthepurposeofachievingaspecialeffect.thechieffunctionsoffiguresofspeechtoembellish,toemphasizeortoclarify.togivetoneoratmospheretodiscourse,toprovidevividexamplestostimulatethoughttogivelifetoinanimateobjects,toamuse,ortoornament.WordsareeitherliteralorfigurativeLiteral原意Wordsusedintheiroriginalmeaningsareusedliterally.Figurative比喻义Wordsusedinextendedmeaningsforthepurposeofmakingcomparisonsorcallinguppicturesinthereader’sorlistener’smindareusedfiguratively.colourfulIn“acolourfulgarden”thewordcolourfulisusedinitsliteralsensetodescribethemanydifferentcoloursoftheflowersin“acolourfullife”or“acolourfulcareer”thewordisusedinitsfigurativesensebecauseneitherlifeorcareerhasanycolour.FiguresofSpeech(2)1.simile2.metaphor3.personification4.metonymy5.Synecdoche6.Antonomasia7.euphemism8.Hyperbole9.litotes10.Antithesis11.Paradox12.Oxymoron13.Epigram14.Apostrophe15.rhetoricalquestion16.Irony17.Sarcasm18.Satire19.Ridicule20.Innuendo21.Parody22.Climax23.Anti-climax24.Alliteration25.Assonance26.Onomatopoeia27.Transferredepithet28.Pun29.Parallelism30.RepetitionMajorfiguresofspeechinpoetrySimile直喻Simileisafigureofspeechwhichmakesacomparisonbetweentwounlikeelementshavingatleastonequalityorcharacteristicincommon.Metaphor暗喻Ametaphor,likeasimile,alsomakesacomparisonbetweentwounlikeelements,butunlikeasimile,thiscomparisonisimpliedratherthanstated.Examplesshehasafacethat'sasroundasthemoon.Timeflieslikeanarrow.Yourunlikearabbit.Lifeisayo-yo.It'saseriesofupsanddowns.Alltheworld'sastage,Andallthemenandwomenmerelyplayers;…Herlipswerered,herlookswerefree,Herlockswereyellowasgold.Herskinwaswhiteasleprosy,TheNightmareLife-in-Deathwasshe,Whothicksman'sbloodwithcold.她的唇色鲜红,她的表情不羁。她的枷锁黄如金。她的皮肤白如麻风。梦魇般的死中生命是她的存在,用冰冷浓稠了的血液。TheWaningMoonByPercyByssheShelleyAndlikeadyinglady,leanandpale,Whotottersforth,wrappedinagauzyveil,Outofherchamber,ledbytheinsaneAndfeeblewanderingsofherfadingbrain,Themoonaroseupinthemurkyeast,Awhiteandshapelessmass.有如苍白、清癯、垂危的女郎,薄纱掩面,步履踉跄,精神恍惚,漫游出闺房—神魂颠倒,气吁吁游荡,月儿升起在朦胧的东方,模模糊糊,一片白茫茫。MixedmetaphorsOnedangerinusingmetaphorsisthepossibilityofbeginningwithonecomparisonandendingwithanotherThisiscalledamixedmetaphor(混合隐喻;多重隐喻)AllegoryAllegory:anarrativethatservesasanextendedmetaphor.Allegoriesarewrittenintheformoffables,parables,poems,stories,andalmostanyotherstyleorgenre.Anallegoryisacompletenarrativethatconveysabstractideastogetapointacross.BecauseIcouldnotstopforDeathbyEmilyDickinsonBecauseIcouldnotstopforDeath—Hekindlystoppedforme—TheCarriageheldbutjustOurselves-AndImmortality.因为我不能停下来等待死神他便好心地停下来等我——那辆车上只载我们两个——以及永生。我们慢慢驱车——他不慌不忙我也把我的劳与闲统统丢掉一边,为了他的礼让——……离那时已是几个世纪却仿佛过了还不到一天,我首次猜测到,马头在朝向永恒奔窜。Weslowlydrove--HeknewnohasteAndIhadputawayMylaborandmyLeisuretoo,ForHisCivility--…Sincethen--’tisCenturies--andyetFeelsshorterthantheDayIfirstsurmisedtheHorses’HeadsWeretowardEternity--Hyperbole:Hyperboleisafigureofspeechinwhichexaggerationisusedtoemphasizeapoint,tocreatehumor,ortoachievesomesimilareffects.Shewasscaredtodeath.Itoldyouathousandtimesthatyoushouldn’tbehavelikethat.Belindasmiled,andalltheworldwasgay.(APope)Herbeautymadethebrightworlddim.(Shelly)Ihaveaseaoftrouble.WhenIhearyournameMycompulsionistoblastdowneverywallwhenIhearyournameI’dpaintedonallthehouses,Therewouldn’tbeawellIhadn’tleanedintoToshoutyournamethere…MycompulsionisToteachthebirdstosingit,Toteachthefishtodrinkit…Godwillsentencemetorepeatingitendlesslyandforever.personificationBydefinition,personificationisafigureofspeechwhichattributeshumanqualitiestoinanimateobjectsorabstractideas.Itiscloselyrelatedtometaphorandissometimescalledpersonalmetaphor.Therearethreechiefkindsofpersonifications:1)Thatproducedbytheuseofadjectives.theblushingrose;thethirstyground2)Thatproducedbytheuseofverbs.thekettlesings;thewavesdanced3)Thatproducedbytheuseofnouns.thesmilesofspring;thewhisperofleavese.g.Thewindwhistlethroughthetrees.Thunderroaredandapouringrainstarted.Iwatchedthemoonlightdancingontheripplesofthelake.Theancientmansionspoketomeofbygonedays.Thegentlebreezecaressedmycheeksandsoothedmyanger.TheWindbyJamesStephensThewindstoodupandgaveashout.HewhistledonhisfingersandKickedthewitheredleavesaboutAndthumpedthebrancheswithhishandAndsaidthathe'dkillandkill,Andsohewillandsohewill.Metonymy借代Thesubstitutionofanounforanothercloselyassociatednoun.Thesubstitutednounderives(获得)itsmeaninginthecontextitisusedbytheassociationproducedinthereadersmind.ExampleofmetonymyIncontemporaryEnglishwhenwespeakofastatementfromthe“WhiteHouse”weunderstandthatthisisnotatalkingbuilding,butanofficialcommunicationwiththeauthorityofthePresidentoftheUnitedStateswholivesintheWhiteHouse.A.Namesofpersons1.JohnBull:2.UncleSam:3.Ivan:4.JohnDoe:England,ortheEnglishpeopleTheUnitedStatesofAmericatheRussianpeopleordinaryAmericancitizenThealarmwentoutforaJohnDoewhostolethediamondsfromthestore.警察发出命令,搜捕一个从商店里偷盗钻石的家伙。B.An
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