Thursday, February 27, 2014

Blog 6 is One Big Metaphor


I chose this article in hopes that it can enlighten me about metaphors and it did. Metaphors are figures of speech that differ from similes because metaphors state that something is something while similes are comparisons using like or as. Also, according to chapter 5 between the pages of 189- 191, metaphors are tricky, little devils. It says that technically metaphors are anomalous. Metaphors can have a literal translation or it can be ambiguous. If certain metaphors are used commonly, this bleeds into the idea of them being idioms.
Metaphors are related to language because in the article, it says metaphors can be used in everyday speech. To take it a step further, the article says that metaphors allow us to use fewer words and forces the listener to pay attention and not simply hear words in a sentence. What I find most interesting is that metaphors can be dead or mixed. Just the concept of language is fascinating. I definitely agree with article. Metaphors aid in making sentences more colorful. I definitely want to learn more about this topic because I can learn to say something tongue in cheek and it may take a listener awhile before seeing the non-literal meaning.

My topic affects the world because I bet other cultures have their own metaphors which become idioms. Also, metaphors help spice up our languages.
To end this with a quote:
“I want to change my punctuation. I long for exclamation marks, but I'm drowning in ellipses.” 
― Isaac MarionWarm Bodies

3 comments:

  1. This is what makes a certain language distinct, is the usage of metaphors. I believe they are different in every culture and it would be hard to get as a foreigner. Thank you for sharing!

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  2. Metaphors can be tricky sometimes. I mean sometimes I can't tell what the metaphor was, it will take me awhile for me to understand it. And then for a foreigner, I bet it will be even harder for them to understand. Its interesting when you start to think about it.

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  3. I didn't realize what a fine line there was between metaphors and idioms. I've always like metaphors because they make whatever you want to say more vivid.

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