------------------------------------------------- Time and Space Metaphors in LI Bai’s “Shu-dao Nan” (Risky Road to Sichuan) ------------------------------------------------- Vanessa Cai Course:Psychological‚ Mythological and Archetypal Approaches to Literature Date: 2012/5/10 Generally acknowledged that LI Bai created “Shu-dao Nan” approximately in 742-744 BC‚ Changan‚ the capital city of Tang Dynasty‚ for his friend WANG Yan who prepared to go to Sichuan. LI Bai warned his friend to
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influential metaphors‚ leading the way for many of the others is that by Posner (1980). Posner (1980) came up with the spotlight metaphor to space based visual attention‚ believing that when attend to areas like a spotlight illuminates areas‚ ready to be processed. Information outside the spotlight is not processed as much and some believe it is not processed at all. The spotlight can move around flexibly to any areas of interest. There has been lots of evidence for the spotlight metaphor including
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of his subjects through strong use of rhetorical devices such as metaphors‚ amplifications‚ antanagoges‚ and anaphoras. By using these devices‚ the pigs were able to keep control of Animal Farm and persuade the emotions of the animals towards thinking they were wise and kind enough to rule over them.
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in the Short Stories Kiss Me and The Metaphor The short story Kiss Me by Andrew Pyper and the text The Metaphor by Budge Wilson deal primarily with the motion of social perception. In the literary work Kiss Me‚ the narrator is an ordinary man until he is the victim of an life changing accident. This accident leaves him disfigured‚ remorseful‚ and full of self-pity as he struggles to obtain the regular way life he once knew. The protagonist from The Metaphor is a young student named Charlotte who
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colonial start to get consumed by their grief. They then try to figure out exactly how she died and pull the ultimate prank the boarding school has ever seen in honor of Alaska. John uses many figurative devices such as symbolism‚ allusions‚ imagery‚ metaphors‚ and similes to portray friendships and its growth and strength. Throughout the book miles talks about these white flowers by the creek. After Alaska’s death miles says‚ “Twelve oblong petals around a filled in circle against the daisy-white paint
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with the idea. London views the world as a Darwinist‚ or with the theory of natural selection. He sees the world with a sense of cold reality‚ where the strongest must fight and thrive to keep a place in the world. Jack London uses simile and metaphor to describe the cold reality that the world is a harsh place to live in. London conveys how he feels about
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Comparative Essay: The Fall of the House of Usher by: Edgar Allan Poe and The Yellow Wall-Paper by Mary Gilman) Coming to terms with ones fears is a constant and ongoing struggle which people face all throughout their lives. This is something Roderick Usher and the wife in "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Yellow Wall Paper" could not do. Roderick Usher was afraid the fall of the house of Usher was about to occur because he was the last remaining male descendant‚ and the wife was afraid her
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Contrastive Analysis of the Conceptual Metaphor LIFE IS A JOURNEY in English and its Equivalent in Vietnamese Department of English Ho Chi Minh University of Education Instructor: Bui Nguyen Khanh Ho Chi Minh City‚ June 19th‚ 2013 1 I. ABSTRACT Since its introduction in 1980‚ the publication “Metaphors We Live By” by Mark Johnson and George Lackoff has successfully persuaded the readers to see all metaphors in a new light. The 1980 classic maintains that metaphorical expressions
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Previously‚ I‚ along with many of my fellow collegues‚ attended the Carey Lecture‚ “Metaphors We Die By: How Patterns of Communication Can Become Deadly” presented by John Lyne. I found a few of the points to be very interesting but I also found myself at times confused or lost. I believe this to be‚ in part‚ from the way in which John Lyne spoke. It’s not that he did not express the ideas well but rather that his nervousness was extremely present. Despite having a manuscript during the speech
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2 The significance of metaphors for our everyday communication referring to the example “football is war” Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………....3 2. Definition of metaphor……………………………………………..3 3. Reasons for using metaphors…………………………………….3 4. Metaphorical concepts……………………………………………..4 4.1 Structural metaphors………………………………………...…4 4.2 Orientational metaphors……………………………………….5 4.3 Ontological metaphors…………………………………………6 4.3.1
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