Function LLY FALSE CHAIN resemble, seem, numerals "pale eighteen"). to stress contradictory enumerating short statement which stresses an remind. (+clichés idea. Is independent when taken SYNECDOCHE ("I am all ears) notions. objects without "blind as a bat") out of context. logical connections. 3. HYPERBOLE 3. ANTONOMASIA is an exaggeration used to
g. "stick will do him good.") the office may stand for employees (e.g. "The factory went on strike") the effect may stand for the course (e.g. "She is the pride of our school.") These were cases of trite metonymy (often used). Genuine (original) metonymy is created by unexpected accessions (e.g. "asked the moustache to show the way."). Metonymy is expressed by nouns or substantivized numerals (e.g. "She was a pale eighteen."). SYNECDOCHE is a subtype of metonymy. Synecdoche is a part that stands for a whole or vice versa; the singular for the plural or vice versa (e.g. "I am all ears."). 3. Antonomasia from Greek "name instead". It is the use of proper name instead of the general idea (e.g. "He is a Napoleon of crime."). In the book a word or phrase may be spelled with the capital initial letters, which resembles a proper name - the effect is often irony. The
Lexical SD Anticlimax Dimeter Metaphor: Suspense Trimeter Trite Rhetorical q. Pentameter Genuine Exclamation Hexameter Sustained Graphical Means, SD Heptameter Metonymy Under / overstopping Octometer Synecdoche Indented line Antonomasia Graphon Phrasing Irony Common Lit. Voc. Syntagm Epithet: Special Lit. Voc. Monotonous rhythm Syntactic Terms Jerky rhythm Phrase Barbarisms / Alternating rhythm Sentence foreign w
· In metonymy, a characteristical feature can be used instead of its owner (petticoat-women) · The container may stand for the thing it contains (the room-people in it) · The instrument may stand for the action (the whip) · The office may stand for the employees (the factory) · The feeling may stand for the person who excites the feeling (he is the pride of our family) · Nouns or substanitvized numerals express metonymy (she is a pale 16) Synecdoche is a subtype of metonymy. It is a figure of speech used for the whole ore the whole for a part; single for the plural or vice versa (I'm all ears, she was nothing but legs, I'll never let a man into my life) Antonomasia--(Greek for name instead) use of names · The use of the proper name instead of a general idea (Don Juan) · Spelling a word or phrase with a capital letter as if it were a proper name. It can