英语诗歌修辞手法简介Figures-of-speech(课堂PPT)课件(PPT 68页).pptx
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1、Figures of speechIn Poetry1第1页,共68页。DefinitionnFigures of speech are forms of expression that depart from normal word or sentence order or from the common literal meanings of words,for the purpose of achieving a special effect.2第2页,共68页。the chief functions of figures of speechn to embellish,to empha
2、size or to clarify.nto give tone or atmosphere to discourse,nto provide vivid examples to stimulate thought nto give life to inanimate objects,nto amuse,or to ornament.3第3页,共68页。Words are either literal or figurativenLiteral 原意nWords used in their original meanings are used literally.nFigurative 比喻义
3、nWords used in extended meanings for the purpose of making comparisons or calling up pictures in the readers or listeners mind are used figuratively.4第4页,共68页。colourfulnIn“a colourful garden”the word colourful is used in its literal sense to describe the many different colours of the flowers nin“a c
4、olourful life”or“a colourful career”the word is used in its figurative sense because neither life or career has any colour.5第5页,共68页。Figures of Speech(2)1.simile 2.metaphor 3.personification 4.metonymy 5.Synecdoche6.Antonomasia7.euphemism8.Hyperbole9.litotes 10.Antithesis11.Paradox12.Oxymoron13.Epig
5、ram14.Apostrophe 15.rhetorical question 16.Irony17.Sarcasm18.Satire19.Ridicule20.Innuendo21.Parody 22.Climax23.Anti-climax24.Alliteration 25.Assonance26.Onomatopoeia 27.Transferred epithet28.Pun29.Parallelism 30.Repetition6第6页,共68页。Major figures of speech in poetrynSimile 直喻nSimile is a figure of sp
6、eech which makes a comparison between two unlike elements having at least one quality or characteristic in common.nMetaphor 暗喻nA metaphor,like a simile,also makes a comparison between two unlike elements,but unlike a simile,this comparison is implied rather than stated.7第7页,共68页。Examples nshe has a
7、face thats as round as the moon.nTime flies like an arrow.nYou run like a rabbit.nLife is a yo-yo.Its a series of ups and downs.nAll the worlds a stage,And all the men and women merely players;8第8页,共68页。Her lips were red,her looks were free,Her locks were yellow as gold.Her skin was white as leprosy
8、,The Nightmare Life-in-Death was she,Who thicks mans blood with cold.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。9第9页,共68页。The Waning MoonBy Percy Bysshe Shelley nAndlikeadyinglady,leanandpale,nWhotottersforth,wrappedinagauzyveil,nOutofherchamber,ledbytheinsanenAndfeeblewanderingsofherfad
9、ingbrain,nThemoonaroseupinthemurkyeast,nAwhiteandshapelessmass.n有如苍白、清癯、垂危的女郎,n薄纱掩面,步履踉跄,n精神恍惚,漫游出闺房n神魂颠倒,气吁吁游荡,n月儿升起在朦胧的东方,模模糊糊,一片白茫茫。10第10页,共68页。Mixed metaphorsnOne danger in using metaphors is the possibility of beginning with one comparison and ending with anothernThis is called a mixed metaphor
10、(混合隐喻;多重隐喻)11第11页,共68页。AllegorynAllegory:a narrative that serves as an extended metaphor.nAllegories are written in the form of fables,parables,poems,stories,and almost any other style or genre.Ann allegory is a complete narrative that conveys abstract ideas to get a point across.n 12第12页,共68页。Becau
11、se I could not stop for Deathby Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for DeathHe kindly stopped for meThe Carriage held but just Ourselves-And Immortality.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。Weslowly drove-He knew no hasteAnd
12、I had put awayMy labor and my Leisure too,For His Civility-Since then-tis Centuries-and yetFeels shorter than the DayI first surmised the HorsesHeadsWere toward Eternity-13第13页,共68页。Hyperbole:nHyperbole is a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to emphasize a point,to create humor,or to ac
13、hieve some similar effects.n 14第14页,共68页。nShe was scared to death.nI told you a thousand times that you shouldnt behave like that.nBelinda smiled,and all the world was gay.(A Pope)nHer beauty made the bright world dim.(Shelly)nI have a sea of trouble.15第15页,共68页。When I hear your namenMy compulsion i
14、s to blast down every wall when I hear your namenId painted on all the houses,nThere wouldnt be a wellnI hadnt leaned intonTo shout your name therenMy compulsion isnTo teach the birds to sing it,nTo teach the fish to drink itnGod will sentence me to repeating it endlessly and forever.16第16页,共68页。per
15、sonificationnBy definition,personification is a figure of speech which attributes human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas.nIt is closely related to metaphor and is sometimes called personal metaphor.17第17页,共68页。There are three chief kinds of personifications:1)That produced by the use
16、 of adjectives.the blushing rose;the thirsty ground 2)That produced by the use of verbs.the kettle sings;the waves danced 3)That produced by the use of nouns.the smiles of spring;the whisper of leaves18第18页,共68页。e.g.nThe wind whistle through the trees.nThunder roared and a pouring rain started.n I w
17、atched the moonlight dancing on the ripples of the lake.nThe ancient mansion spoke to me of bygone days.nThe gentle breeze caressed my cheeks and soothed my anger.19第19页,共68页。The Windby James StephensnThe wind stood up and gave a shout.He whistled on his fingers andKicked the withered leaves aboutAn
18、d thumped the branches with his handAnd said that hed kill and kill,And so he will and so he will.20第20页,共68页。Metonymy借代nThe substitution of a noun for another closely associated noun.nThe substituted noun derives(获得)its meaning in the context it is used by the association produced in the readers mi
19、nd.21第21页,共68页。Example of metonymynIn contemporary English when we speak of a statement from the“White House”we understand that this is not a talking building,but an official communication with the authority of the President of the United States who lives in the White House.22第22页,共68页。A.Names of pe
20、rsons 1.John Bull:2.Uncle Sam:3.Ivan:4.John Doe:England,or the English peopleThe United States of Americathe Russian people ordinary American citizenThe alarm went out for a John Doe who stole the diamonds from the store.警察发出命令,搜捕一个从商店里偷盗钻石的家伙。B.Animals 1.British Lion:2.the bear:England or the Engli
21、sh governmentThe former Soviet union or the Soviet governmentC.Parts of the bodygray hair:old age1.Her heart ruled her head2.Use your brains.feelings or emotionswisdom,intelligence,reason23第23页,共68页。D.Professions 1.the bar:2.the bench:3.the veil:4.the press:1.He has been called to the bar.2.He has b
22、een appointed to the bench.3.She took the veil at 20.4.Hes meeting the press this morning.What has the press to say to this?the legal profession;position(office)of judge or magistrate;vocation of a nun;newspapers;newspaper reporters;E.Locations of government,of business or industrial enterprises 1.D
23、owning Street:2.The White House:3.Capitol Hill:4.the Pentagon:5.Kremlin:6.Fleet Street:7.Wall Street:8.Madison Avenue:9.Hollywood:the British government or cabinetthe President or Executive branch of the U.S.governmentthe Legislative branch of the U.S.government.the U.S.military establishmentthe gov
24、ernment of the former Soviet Unionthe British pressU.S.financial circlesAmerican advertising industryAmerican film-making industry24第24页,共68页。euphemism委婉语nWords or phrases that substitute an agreeable or inoffensive term for a more direct one that might embarrass or suggest something unpleasant nPro
25、fane(非宗教的;世俗的)words and expressions are generally taken from three areas:religion,toilets,and sex.25第25页,共68页。religionnGod gosh/gollynJesus jeeznDevil Old Nick26第26页,共68页。Toiletsnmens room/womens room nthe little boys room/the little girls room nrestroom nBathroomnWash my handsnthe head,(sailors ter
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