Senin, 24 April 2017

Methapor

Posted by Unknown on 20.06 with 45 comments

The definition of metahpor is "a figure of speech containing an implied comparison, in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to another. For example, "the curtain of night" or "all the world's a stage."

Metaphor: Situation vs. the Real Thing

You may have often heard expressions such as:

He drowned in a sea of grief.She is fishing in troubled waters.Success is a bastard as it has many fathers, and failure is an orphan, with no takers.

All these expressions have one thing in common: a situation is compared to a real thing, although the situation is not actually that particular thing.

Sea of grief - How and where does one come across a sea that is filled not with water, but with grief?Fishing - It is not used to mean that the person is actually fishing; it is an expression which is used to signify that the person is looking for something that is difficult to obtain.Success is a sense of achievement, it is not an illegitimate child! - The saying is used to reinforce the age-old belief that everyone wants to take credit for something that became a success, either by fluke or by conscious effort. On the other hand, no matter how much effort or creativity may have gone into an enterprise, the moment it is considered a failure, no one wants to take responsibility for it, much like an abandoned infant.Broken heart - Your heart is not literally broken into pieces; you just feel hurt and sad.The light of my life - The person described by this metaphor isn't really providing physical light. He or she is just someone who brings happiness or joy.It's raining men - Men do not literally pour from the sky; there are simply an abundance of male suitors around at the time.Time is a thief - Time isn't really stealing anything, this metaphor just indicates that time passes quickly and our lives pass us by.He is the apple of my eye - There is, of course, no real apple in a person's eye. The "apple" is someone beloved and held dear.Bubbly personality - A bubbly personality doesn't mean a person is bubbling over with anything, just that the person is cheerful.Feel blue - No one actually ever feels like the color blue, although many people say they are "feeling blue" to mean they are feeling sad.Fade off to sleep - You don't actually fade, you simply go to sleep.Inflamed your temper - The news inflamed your temper is not a situation where there is any actual fire or flames, it is just a situation where someone gets mad.Reeks of infidelty - When said about a cheating partner, this doesn't actually mean that there is a literal smell. Instead, it is just apparent that the person is cheating.Rollercoaster of emotions - A rollercoaster of emotions doesn't exist anywhere, so when people are on a rollercoaster of emotions, they are simply experiencing lots of ups and downs.Stench of failure - The stench of failure is strong, according to the common metaphor, but of course failing doesn't really smell.

All of these expressions are examples of metaphors. They are juxtaposing an actual (literal) thing and a figurative thing in order to give more meaning to the figurative concept.

Purpose of Metaphors

Expressions are used to give effect to a statement. Imagine how bland a statement such as “he was sad” is, compared to a statement describing a “sea of grief.” The metaphor is sure to give the reader a better idea of the depths of grief in this situation.

Similarly, who would really spend time thinking of the vast differences between success and failure if the metaphor was missing, and the statement was just “Everyone wants to be successful, no one wants to be a failure?” That statement would be a failure itself, in inspiring interest in the conversation!

Metaphors are meant to create an impact in the minds of readers. The aim of this literary tool is to convey a thought more forcefully than a plain statement would.

They are exaggerated expressions no doubt, but they are exaggerated because they are supposed to paint a vivid picture, or become a profound statement or saying

http://groups.psych.northwestern.edu/gentner/papers/GentnerBowdle02.pdf

45 komentar:

  1. hi shelvira,i am very interested to your blog.nice.

    BalasHapus
  2. hello shelvira. please explain example of your material.and your blog im very like mrs. thank you

    BalasHapus
  3. In the daily life anytime we can use it? Can you give me an example and explain it. Thanks :)

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Yes of course, in daily life we can use it. Like we falling in love, we can use methapor like he is the apple of my eye. There is of course no real apple of a person's eye. The apple is someone beloved and held dear. Thank you

      Hapus
  4. Hello Miss Vira... I have read your blog. Finally, I understand what methaphore is and its examples after read it over and over again because you wrote the example without distance (enter). So, I dificult to find and comprehand the meaning of the examples, such as broken heart, it's raining men, Bubbly personality etc. It will be better if you edit it. Thank you..

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Okee Nurul. Thank you for your suggestion.

      Hapus
  5. Hmm miss viraa. Your blog was good thank you..

    BalasHapus
  6. Hi vira, please explain definition about metaphor according to expert..

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Oke Riska
      In 1980, the publication of LAKOFF and JOHNSON's book 'Metaphors we live by' was the starting point for renewed interest in the phenomenon of metaphors in the field of cognitive linguistics, and to a smaller extent in the new field of cognitive science in general. In their 'new cognitive theory of metaphors', LAKOFF and JOHNSON suggested that metaphors are not merely linguistic ornaments, but an expression of the structure of thought. LAKOFF and JOHNSON assume that conceptual thinking is generally metaphorically structured and while metaphors are seen as an expression of thought rather than language, they reason that metaphors consequently also structure and influence action. The cognition-behavior link implicated hereby has never been tested empirically and remains yet to be proven (MOSER 1998).

      Hapus
  7. Hello shelvira. Thanks for your information. I want to ask you. What is important of learning methapor in our daily activity.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Hi Ayu.. I think methapor so important for us, especially for people who like literature,in daily life the people can use the word or sentence in methapor for express how the person feel, like failing in love, broken heart, hurt, happy, etc. So i think is so important. Thank you

      Hapus
  8. Hy shelvira i dont like beckgrund your blog not interesting...
    Please repairing...

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Hi Diah. Haha it's my mine. So i free to apply my background or theme in my blog. Cause blog is my house in, so i can write or post anything that i like, during in positive. Thank you

      Hapus
  9. Hy shelvira i dont like beckgrund your blog not interesting...
    Please repairing...

    BalasHapus
  10. every design is a choice. so i know your design has meaning. nice job. workd hard until u feel dubai is cheap. lets go to dubaiiiiiii

    BalasHapus
  11. I have read your matery and yeaa it was good.

    BalasHapus
  12. Just for suggestion, it could be better if you give some arts or colors for your blog. But so far, no matter for your written
    Thank you

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks for your suggestion miss Jeon. 😊

      Hapus
  13. Hi ms vira, your topic not intersting make me dizzy!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Oh sorry. It's my bussines. I wrote that i have like. THANKS

      Hapus
  14. hella i dunno what i want to say. but i just wanna know or to make me suree, what the different of simile and metaphor? thanks

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things. Unlike a metaphor, a simile draws resemblance with the help of the words “like” or “as”. Therefore, it is a direct comparison.
      Thankyou

      Hapus
  15. Hmm.. vira your blog so good, but can u give me example about your material
    . :) thanks

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Time is money
      He is the apple of my eye
      You are my sunshine
      Thanks

      Hapus
  16. Hi Anna (Frozen), your blog make me have imagination about something. Keep writing on your blog. Thanks^^

    BalasHapus
  17. I'm Elsa. All people know i'm Elsa, especially in my lovely campus FKIP, i'm quenn Elsa. *do you wanna build the snowman*

    Oh oke thank you

    BalasHapus
  18. Hi, Shelvira Elsa Dwita. Just wondering how one can express one's utter hatred of something/someone in more elegant ways?

    BalasHapus
  19. hi shelvira,i am very interested to your blog nice.

    BalasHapus
  20. Hi shelvira,i'am very interested your topic and so nice your background..:)

    BalasHapus
  21. Hi shelvira,i'am very interested your topic and so nice your background..:)

    BalasHapus
  22. Hi ,selvira , so nice your background and i like your posting :)

    BalasHapus
  23. Hi ,selvira , so nice your background and i like your posting :)

    BalasHapus
  24. hi shelvira,i am very interested to your blog.nice.

    BalasHapus
  25. This is bad writing. I'm difficult to get points from your writing. Because your explanation is like a short story!

    BalasHapus