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1、I. Phonetic Devices语音修辞1. Onomatopoeia拟声: The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.例:As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.All was quiet again in Han Mansion e*cept for some people snoring, the horse
2、 chewing mash, and geese crackling at intervals.I can hear the water splashing, the bees humming, and the frogs croaking.2. Alliteration头韵: It has to do with the sound rather than the sense of words for effect. It is a device that repeats the same sound at frequent intervals and since the sound repe
3、ated is usually the initial consonant sound, it is also called “front rhyme.例:The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free; We were the first that ever burst into that silent sea.Money makes the mare go.Agoodfameisbetterthanagoodface.3. Consonance (辅韵):It refers to the repetit
4、ion of the same consonants in the end of a group of words. (一组词,一句话或一行诗歌中,一样的词尾辅音重复出现)例1:He laughs best who laughs last. 例2:With his three hundred wagingThe battle, long he stood.And like a lion raging,E*pires in seas of blood. (此处也称诗歌的rhyme)4. Homoeotoleuton (谐缀), meaning similarity of endings, ref
5、ers to the use of identical or similar sounding suffi*es (后缀) on the final words of phrases or clauses. Homoeotoleuton is usually used in a verse but it also has a wonderful effect in a prose.例:There is no security but opportunity on this earth.I need time to drink but I need more time to think.Educ
6、ation is not received but achieved. 5. Assonance半谐音:Assonance is the repetition of similar vowel sounds, preceded and followed by different consonants, in the stressed syllables of adjacent words.例:Allroads lead to Rome. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid.城造在山上,是不能隐藏的。Little strokes fell gre
7、at oaks. IISemantic Devices语义修辞6. Simile (明喻):A simile is a parison between two quite different things, designed to create an unusual, interesting, emotional or other effect often using words such as “like , “asas, “as if/though.例:The poem he wrote is like a colorful painting.He is as stubborn as a
8、mute. The two boys look as if of the same cast He had no more idea of art than a cow明确的比喻“than7. Metaphor隐喻:A metaphor is a word or phrase that describes one thing being used to describe another. It is an implied parison between two or more unlike things; achieved by identifying one with the other.
9、Sometimes both the tenor and vehicle appear, while sometimes only the vehicle appears.A. to be 构造 be动词连接本体the tenor与喻体the vehicle例:Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound. Lifes but a walking shadow. 人生不过是行走的影子Violence is the cancer of modern society.B. “of 连接本体与喻体。Of表同位关系例:I fall upo
10、n the thorn of life! I bleed! 我落入生活的荆棘中,我淌血C. 用动词和形容词表示比喻例:No one, least of all I, anticipated that my case would snowball into one of the most famous trials in U.S. history.The street around the three-storey red brick law court sprouted with rickety stands selling hot dogsIn the background, a tiny
11、apprentice blows a big charcoal fire with a huge leather bellowsworked by a string attached to his big toe the red of the live coals, glowing bright and then dimming rhythmically to the strokes of the bellows.8. Metonymy (转喻):Metonymy is a word or phrase that is used to represent something it is clo
12、sely associated with although both things involved are not of the same kind. 转喻是通过相近的联想,借喻体代替本体。For e*ample: When we say “The kettle is boiling, we actually mean the water in the kettle is boiling. Here the kettle has nothing in mon with water, but has something to do with it. Other e*amples are: th
13、e Press for newspapers in general, Wall Street for the American stock market, the Bench for the judiciary, and Dante for his works.例:His wallet would not allow him that lu*ury. 实际上指钱Pen is mightier than the sword. (前者指文字,后者指武力)He is fond of the bottle. 他嗜好喝酒。bottle代替酒He must have been spoilt from th
14、e cradle.代童年9. Synecdoche提喻:Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which the part stands for the whole, the whole stands for a part, or an individual for a class, the material for the thing or vice versa.例:She was dressed in silk. A hand is needed in our workshop.Two heads are better than one. He toile
15、d all day long to earn his bread.Italy beat France in the World Cup Finals. There wasnt a sail in sight.10. Personification (拟人): Personification gives human form of feelings to animals, or life and personal attributes to inanimate objects, or to ideas and abstractions. It is thus a form of metaphor
16、 in which the inanimate thing is seen to have some similarity with humans.例:A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.The flowers nodded to her as she passed. The sun kissed the green fields.11. Pun (双关)Pun is a play on words for a witty or humorous effect, w
17、hich involves an amusing use of e*pressions with a double meaning or the same sound but different meanings.双关是指同形异义词(homonym)或同音异义(homophone)词的巧妙使用,是一种文字游戏。例:Seven days without water make one weak (week).Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man. (death) grave还指严肃It is better to live ric
18、h than to die rich (to live rich指过充实的生活,to die rich指死时很富有,同样地词rich意思不同)Is life worth living It depends on the liver. (Here the play is upon the homonyms liver, meaning one who lives and liver, an important organ in human body.) 12. Euphemism (委婉)Euphemism is when you substitute language that is less
19、 direct and vague for another that is considered to be harsh, blunt or offensive. It is often used out of courtesy or consideration for other peoples feelings.例:On the 14th of March, the greatest living thinker ceased to think.(die)The girl is hard of hearing (is deaf). landscape architect (gardener
20、)sanitation engineer (garbage man) the disadvantaged (the poor) senior citizens (old people)paying guest (boarder)rest room (toilet)13. Hyperbole (夸):Hyperbole is overstatement or e*aggerated language that distorts facts by making them much bigger than they are if looked at objectively. It is often
21、used to e*press ones strong feeling or violent emotions by remarkable imagination for the effect of strong impression, humor or sarcasm. Hyperbole should go beyond facts but cannot be divorced from reality.例:Her beauty made the bright world dim. She shed floods of tears.He plains and with millions o
22、f reasons.His words made my blood freeze. From his mouth flowed the speech sweeter than honey.14. Understatement (低调述) refers to a statement that is not strong enough to e*press facts or feelings with full force, or that deliberately minimize the importance, therefore it is the opposite of hyperbole
23、.例:According to the newspaper, the driver, who was returning from a wedding, seemed puzzled, “I only had two bottles of beer and cocktail. No one was more willing to do a favor for a friend or neighbor than heThe country itself is not unely, despite the grime of the endless mills. 双重否认It is not a di
24、sagreeable thing to be rich. (否认词)15. Irony反语: a method of creating humor or subtle sarcasm in which the actual intent is e*pressed in words which carry the opposite meaning.例. “Could you wait a few days for the money I havent any small change about me.“Oh, you havent Well, of course, I know that ge
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