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高级英语修辞总结完整版

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高级英语修辞总结HUA system office room 【HUA16H-TTMS2A-HUAS8Q8-HUAH1688】Rhetorical Devices一、明喻(simile)是以两种具有相同特征的事物和现象进行对比,表明本体和喻体之间的相似关系,两者都在对比中出现。

常用比喻词like, as, as if, as though等,例如:1、This elephant is like a snake as anybody can see.这头象和任何人见到的一样像一条蛇。

2、He looked as if he had just stepped out of my book of fairytales and had passed me like a spirit.他看上去好像刚从我的童话故事书中走出来,像幽灵一样从我身旁走过去。

3、It has long leaves that sway in the wind like slim fingers reaching to touch something.它那长长的叶子在风中摆动,好像伸出纤细的手指去触摸什么东西似的。

二、隐喻(metaphor)这种比喻不通过比喻词进行,而是直接将用事物当作乙事物来描写,甲乙两事物之间的联系和相似之处是暗含的。

1、German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bullets...德国人的枪炮和飞机将炸弹、炮弹和子弹像暴雨一样倾泻下来。

2、The diamond department was the heart and center of the store.钻石部是商店的心脏和核心。

三、Allusion(暗引)其特点是不注明来源和出处,一般多引用人们熟知的关键词或词组,将其融合编织在作者的话语中。

引用的东西包括典故、谚语、成语、格言和俗语等。

(完整word版)高级英语(1)修辞格汇总

(完整word版)高级英语(1)修辞格汇总

一、词语修辞格(1)simile 明喻①...a memory that seemed phonographic②“Mama,” Wangero said sweet as a bird .“can I have these old quilts?”③Most American remember M. T. as the father of...④Hair is all over his head a foot long and hanging from his chin like a kinky mule tail.⑤Impressed with her they worshiped the well-turned phrase, the cute shape, the scalding humor that erupted like bubbles in lye.⑥My skin is like an uncooked barley pancake.⑦She gasped like a bee had stung her.(2)metaphor 暗喻①It is a vast, sombre cavern of a room,…②Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngs of people entering and leaving the bazaar. ③The dye-market, the pottery market and the carpenters’ market lie elsewhere in the maze of vaulted streets which honeycomb the bazaar. A④the last this intermezzo came to an end…⑤…showing just enough of her thin body enveloped in pink skirt and red blouse…⑥After I tripped over it two or three times he told me …⑦Mark Twain --- Mirror of America⑧saw clearly ahead a black wall of night...⑨main artery of transportation in the young nation's heart⑩All would resurface in his books...that he soaked up...⑪When railroads began drying up the demand...⑫...the epidemic of gold and silver fever...⑬Twain began digging his way to regional fame...⑭Mark Twain honed and experimented with his new writing muscles...⑮The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing mind.⑯Her voice was a whiplash.⑰and launch this cataract of horrors upon mankind…⑱But all this fades away before the spectacle which is now unfolding.⑲I see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, still smarting from many a British whipping, delighted to find what they believe is an easier and a safer prey.⑳I see the Russian soldiers standing on the thresthold of their native land, guarding the fields which their fathers have tilled from time immemorial.21The Nazi regime is devoid of all theme and principle except appetite and racial domination.22I suppose they will be rounded up in hordes.23We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air, until, with God’s help, we have rid the earth of his shadow and liberated its peoples from his yoke.(3)metonymy 借代,转喻①In short, all of these publications are written in the language that the Third International describes②The Washington Post, in an editorial captioned "Keep Your Old Webster's"(4)synecdoche 提喻①The case had erupted round my head②The case had erupted round my head Or what of those sheets and jets of air that are now being used, in place of old-fashioned oak and hinges ...③But neither his vanity nor his purse is any concern of the dictionary's(5)personification 拟人①…until you round a corner and see a fairyland of dancing flashes…②Every here and there, a doorway gives a glimpse of a sunlit courtyard, perhaps before a mosque or a caravanserai, where camels lie disdainfully chewing their hay…③...to literature's enduring gratitude...④The grave world smiles as usual...⑤Bitterness fed on the man...⑥America laughed with him.⑦Personal tragedy haunted his entire life.(6)transferred epithet 移就①Darrow had whispered throwing a reassuring arm round my shoulder②The obese body shook in an appreciative chuckle.③Two high points of color appeared in the paleness of the Duchess of Croydon’s cheeks.④I have been exhilarated by two days of storms, but above all I love these long purposeless days in which I shed all that I have ever been. (V. Sackville-West, No Signposts in the Sea)(7)hyperbole 夸张①The roadway is about twelve feet wide, but it is narrowed every few yards by little stalls where goods of every conceivable kind are sold.②I feel my whole face warming from the heat waves it throws out.③If Hitler invaded Hell and would make at least a favorable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.④I see the ten thousand villages of Russia where the means of existence is wrung so hardly from the soil, but where there are still primordial human joys, where maidens laugh and children play. ⑤...cruise through eternal boyhood and ...endless summer of freedom...⑥The cast of characters... - a cosmos.⑦America laughed with him.⑧The trial that rocked the world⑨His reputation as an authority on Scripture is recognized throughout the world."(8)oxymoron 矛盾修饰法Dudley Field Malene called my conviction a, "victorious defeat. " (9)euphemism 委婉语①… a motley band of Confederate g uerrillas who diligently avoided contact with the enemy.②...men's final release from earthly struggle(10)irony -- the use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. 反语用词语表达与它们的字面意思相异或相反的用法①Hiroshima—the “liveliest” city in Japan②“Maggie’s brain is like an elephant’s”. Wangero said, laughing .③… until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century(11)sarcasm -- a cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound. 讽刺,挖苦意在伤害他人的尖刻的,常带讽刺意味的话语①My friend the attorney-general says that John Scopes knows what he is here for," Darrow drawled. "I know what he is here for, too. He is here because ignorance and bigotry(顽固) are, and it is a mighty strong combination.②There is some doubt about that.③a concept of how things get written that throws very little light on Lincoln but a great deal on Life④the Post’ s editorial fails to explain what is wrong with the definition, we can only infer from "so simple" a thing that the writer takes the plain, downright, man-in-the-street attitude that adoor is a door and any damn fool knows that(12)ridicule(嘲笑)Words or actions intended to evoke contemptuous laughter at or feelings toward a person or thing 愚弄有意激起对某人或某事的蔑视的笑或看不起的感情而说的话或做的事①Bryan, ageing and paunchy, was assisted②Resolutely he strode to the stand, carrying a palm fan like a sword to repel his enemies.③Bryan mopped his bald dome in silence.(13)pun 双关①DARWIN IS RIGHT – INSIDE.②Benjamin Franklin: “If we don’t hang together, we shall most assuredly hang separately.” (Peter stone and Sherman Edwards. 1776) 如果我们不能紧密地团结在一起,那就必然分散地走上绞刑架。

高级英语第三版修辞总结(一)

高级英语第三版修辞总结(一)

高级英语第三版修辞总结(一)高级英语第三版修辞总结前言•介绍高级英语第三版修辞的重要性和目的。

正文修辞的定义和作用•解释修辞的含义和作用。

•强调修辞在英语写作和修辞分析中的重要性。

修辞基础知识•简要介绍修辞的基础知识,如比喻、隐喻、夸张等。

•强调理解这些基础知识对于掌握高级修辞技巧的重要性。

高级修辞技巧•详细介绍高级修辞技巧,如倒装、排比、反复运用某个词汇等。

•提供实例和练习,帮助读者理解和应用这些技巧。

修辞分析与应用•强调修辞分析对于阅读他人作品和提升写作能力的重要性。

•提供示范分析,并指导如何运用修辞技巧来增强自己的作品。

练习与实践•提供大量的练习题和实践活动,巩固所学的修辞技巧和分析能力。

•鼓励读者通过实践来提升自己的写作水平。

结尾•总结修辞的重要性和高级修辞技巧的学习内容。

•鼓励读者继续深入学习修辞,并在写作中灵活运用所学的技巧。

以上是关于高级英语第三版修辞的总结文稿,希望对读者有所帮助,提升他们的英语写作能力。

高级英语第三版修辞总结(续)前言修辞是英语写作中不可或缺的一部分,它能够增强语言的表达效果,丰富文章的内涵,传达作者的意图。

高级英语第三版修辞是一本权威的修辞学教材,本文将对其进行总结和归纳,为读者提供一份简明扼要的指南。

正文修辞的定义和作用•修辞是指运用各种语言手段来美化、提升和加强文学作品的艺术方法。

它通过巧妙地运用词汇、句法和修辞手法,使作品更加生动、丰富并引发读者的共鸣。

•在英语写作中,修辞不仅是丰富文章的语言表达手法,更是传达作者观点和情感的重要工具。

修辞基础知识•了解和掌握修辞的基础知识对于理解高级修辞技巧至关重要。

比喻、隐喻、夸张等是常见的修辞手法,它们能够通过对语言的转化和形象化,突出特定的意义和感受。

•深入了解这些基础知识,有助于读者使用和理解更高级的修辞手法,提升自己的写作水平。

高级修辞技巧•高级修辞技巧是指运用复杂和精密的语言手段来增强修辞效果。

例如倒装、排比、反复运用某个词汇等,它们能够在文章中产生独特的语言效果和节奏感。

高级英语中的修辞手法总结带课文中例句

高级英语中的修辞手法总结带课文中例句

高级英语中的修辞手法总结带课文中例句
高级英语中常见的修辞手法包括:
1. 隐喻(Metaphor):隐喻是一种不直接说明事物,而是通过比较或比喻来暗示某一事物的修辞手法。

例如,“爱情是一座城堡,每个人都在寻找自己的归属”(隐喻,将爱情比喻为城堡)。

2. 反讽(Irony):反讽是一种表面说一套,实际上表达的却是与字面意思
相反的修辞手法。

例如,“我很喜欢去健身房锻炼,只是我的床喜欢把我困住”(反讽,表达的是作者不想去健身房)。

3. 排比(Parallelism):排比是一种通过使用结构相似的句式来表达相近
或相同意思的修辞手法。

例如,“他跳得高,跑得快,游得远”(排比,强调他各方面都很优秀)。

4. 拟人(Personification):拟人是一种将非人类事物赋予人类特性的修辞手法。

例如,“月亮害羞地躲进了云层里”(拟人,将月亮人格化)。

5. 夸张(Hyperbole):夸张是一种通过夸大或缩小事物来表达强烈情感的修辞手法。

例如,“他高兴得像中了彩票一样”(夸张,强调他非常高兴)。

以上是高级英语中常见的修辞手法及例句,希望对你有所帮助。

高级英语2第十课修辞总结

高级英语2第十课修辞总结

高级英语2第十课修辞总结摘要:一、引言二、高级英语2 第十课修辞学概述1.比喻2.拟人3.夸张4.反问三、修辞手法在实际英语写作中的应用1.比喻1.明喻2.隐喻2.拟人3.夸张4.反问四、修辞手法在提高英语写作效果的作用五、结论正文:【引言】高级英语2 第十课主要介绍了修辞学中的几种重要手法,包括比喻、拟人、夸张和反问。

这些修辞手法在英语写作中有着广泛的应用,能够有效地提高文章的表达效果和吸引力。

【高级英语2 第十课修辞学概述】修辞学是语言学的一个分支,主要研究如何运用各种语言手段来增强语言表达的效果。

在第十课中,我们主要学习了以下四种修辞手法:1.比喻:通过将两种本质上不同的事物进行类比,以形象生动的方式表达抽象的概念。

比喻可以分为明喻和隐喻两种。

2.拟人:将无生命的事物赋予生命和人的特征,使其具有感情、动作等。

3.夸张:对某一事物的特点进行夸大描述,以突出表现其特性。

4.反问:提出一个问题,但实际上并不需要对方回答,其目的是为了加强语气,表达说话者的观点。

【修辞手法在实际英语写作中的应用】在英语写作中,我们可以灵活运用这些修辞手法来提高文章的表达效果。

以下是一些实例:1.比喻:例如,“时间是金钱”,通过将时间和金钱进行类比,形象地表达了时间的宝贵。

2.拟人:例如,“月亮羞涩地躲在云朵后面”,将月亮赋予了人的情感和动作。

3.夸张:例如,“他饿得能吃下一头牛”,夸张地描述了他的饥饿程度。

4.反问:例如,“这难道不是一件很明显的事情吗?”通过反问加强语气,表达说话者的观点。

【修辞手法在提高英语写作效果的作用】修辞手法的运用可以使文章更加生动、有趣,增强读者的阅读兴趣。

同时,修辞手法还能够有效地传达作者的情感和观点,使文章更具说服力。

因此,学习和掌握修辞手法对于提高英语写作水平具有重要意义。

【结论】总之,高级英语2 第十课为我们介绍了四种重要的修辞手法:比喻、拟人、夸张和反问。

在英语写作中,我们可以灵活运用这些修辞手法来提高文章的表达效果和吸引力。

高级英语修辞手法总结归纳

高级英语修辞手法总结归纳

高级英语修辞手法总结归纳修辞是语言使用中的重要技巧,通过巧妙运用各种修辞手法,能使语言表达更为生动、有力或富有韵味。

以下是对常见的高级英语修辞手法的总结归纳:一、隐喻与明喻隐喻是将一个词或短语用来暗示另一个事物,而明喻则是直接将一个事物与另一个事物进行比较。

例如,“他像一只狮子一样勇猛”(明喻)和“爱情是一座城堡”(隐喻)。

二、拟人及拟物拟人是赋予非生物或抽象事物以人的特性,而拟物则是赋予人或动物以非生物的特性。

例如,“河流唱着轻快的歌曲”(拟人)和“他的怒火如野兽般狂暴”(拟物)。

三、排比与对偶排比是将三个或以上结构相似、意义相近的词、短语或句子并列使用,以增强语势。

对偶则是将意义相对或相反的词、短语或句子进行对比,以突出主题。

例如,“生命在于运动,死亡在于静止”(对偶)和“他跨越了山岭,穿越了沙漠,走过了平原”(排比)。

四、反复与交错反复是将相同的词、短语或句子重复使用,以强调某种情感或主题。

交错则是将不同的词、短语或句子相互交替使用,以达到特定的表达效果。

例如,“永远、永远、永远不要放弃”(反复)和“是与否,对与错”(交错)。

五、借代与提喻借代是用一个事物的某一部分来代替整体或其他部分,而提喻则是用整体来代替某一部分或用类属来代替个体。

例如,“我要用笔墨写下永恒”(借代)和“人是一本书”(提喻)。

六、反讽与戏谑反讽是通过说反话或正话反说来达到讽刺的效果,戏谑则是用幽默诙谐的语言来戏弄或嘲笑某人或某事。

例如,“他是一个天生的傻瓜”(反讽)和“爱情是人生的蜜糖”(戏谑)。

七、矛盾修辞法矛盾修辞法是将相互矛盾的概念或形象结合在一起,以引起读者的思考或表达复杂的情感。

例如,“孤独的狂欢”,“死亡的生命”。

八、头韵与脚韵头韵是使用相同或相似的音韵开头,脚韵是使用相同或相似的音韵结尾。

例如,“美丽的美女”(头韵)和“生活是一首歌”(脚韵)。

九、夸张与弱化夸张是通过夸大事实或形象来强调某种情感或主题,弱化则是通过缩小事实或形象来淡化某种情感或主题。

高级英语 修辞手法总汇 复习

高级英语  修辞手法总汇 复习

一、词语修辞格(1)simile 明喻①...a memory that seemed phonographic②Most American remember M. T. as the father of...(2)metaphor 暗喻①the last this intermezzo came to an end…②Mark Twain --- Mirror of America③saw clearly ahead a black wall of night...④main artery of transportation in the young nation's heart⑤All would resurface in his books...that he soaked up...⑥When railroads began drying up the demand...⑦...the epidemic of gold and silver fever...⑧Twain began digging his way to regional fame...⑨Mark Twain honed and experimented with his new writing muscles...⑩The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing mind.⑪and launch this cataract of horrors upon mankind…⑫I see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, still smarting from many a British whipping, delighted to find what they believe is an easier and a safer prey.⑬I see the Russian soldiers standing on the thresthold of their native land, guarding the fields which their fathers have tilled from time immemorial.⑭The Nazi regime is devoid of all theme and principle except appetite and racial domination.⑮I suppose they will be rounded up in hordes.⑯We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air, until, with God’s help, we have rid the earth of his shadow and liberated its peoples from his yoke.(3)metonymy 借代,转喻(4)synecdoche 提喻①The case had erupted round my head(5)personification 拟人①...to literature's enduring gratitude...②The grave world smiles as usual...③Bitterness fed on the man...④America laughed with him.⑤Personal tragedy haunted his entire life.(6)transferred epithet 移就①Darrow had whispered throwing a reassuring arm round my shoulder②The obese body shook in an appreciative chuckle.③Two high points of color appeared in the paleness of the Duchess of Croydon’s cheeks.(7)hyperbole 夸张①If Hitler invaded Hell and would make at least a favorable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.②...cruise through eternal boyhood and ...endless summer of freedom...③The cast of characters... - a cosmos.④America laughed with him.⑤The trial that rocked the world⑥His reputation as an authority on Scripture is recognized throughout the world."(8)oxymoron 矛盾修饰法Dudley Field Malene called my conviction a, "victorious defeat. "(9)euphemism 委婉语①… a motley band of Confederate guerrillas who diligently avoided contact with the enemy.②...men's final release from earthly struggle(10)irony -- the use of words to expresssomething different from and often opposite to theirliteral meaning. 反语用词语表达与它们的字面意思相异或相反的用法①Hiroshima—the ―liveliest‖ city in Japan②… until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century(11)sarcasm -- a cutting, often ironic remarkintended to wound. 讽刺,挖苦意在伤害他人的尖刻的,常带讽刺意味的话语①There is some doubt about that.(12)pun 双关①DARWIN IS RIGHT – INSIDE.二、结构修辞格(13)antithesis 对比①Any man or state who fights on against Nazidom will have our aid. Any man or state who marches with Hitler is our foe…②"The Christian believes that man came from above. The evolutionist believes that he must have come from below③...between what people claim to be and what they really are.④...took unholy verbal shots at the Holy Land...⑤...a world which will lament them a day and forget them forever(14)rhetorical question 修辞疑问句①Was I not at the scene of the crime?②Who ever knew a Johnson with a quick tongue? Who can even imagine me looking a strange white man in the eye?③In what conceivable way does our car concern you?三、音韵修辞格(15)头韵法(alliteration)在文句中有两个以上连结在一起的词或词组,其开头的音节有同样的字母或声音,以增强语言的节奏感。

高英十大修辞手法总结

高英十大修辞手法总结

Onomatopoeia (拟声)Alliteration(头韵) Simile(明喻)Metaphor(隐喻)Metonymy(转喻)Irony(反语) Repetition重复Parallelism平行结构: Personification(拟人)Analogy类比1.Onomatopoeia (拟声): to produce sound effectIn describing the sounds heard at the bazaar, the author supplies readers with a batch of verbs and nouns.tinkle bang clash creak squeak rumble grunt groan2.Alliteration(头韵):Clean & Clear;hip hopdull, drilled, docile... (L5)for his hearth and home (L5)3.Simile(明喻): a comparison between two unlike things having at least one quality or characteristic in common.Tenor主体: the subject of the comparisonVehicle喻体: the image of which this idea is conveyedThe vehicle is almost always introduced by the word "like" or "as".1/The bus(tenor主体) went as slowly similarity as a snail(vehicle喻体).2/The water lay grey and wrinkled like an elephant's skin.3/ Her eyes were jet black, and her hair was like a waterfall.4/ I am as busy as a bee.4.Metaphor(隐喻): a comparison between two unlike things, but the comparison is implied rather than stated.Contrary to a simile in which the resemblance between two unlike things is1/Snow clothes the ground.Snow (A---tenor主体) is clothe (B---vehicle喻体).2/Boys and girls, tumbling in the streets and playing, were moving jewels.Boy (A---tenor) is jewel (B---vehicle) .3/ The ship ploughed the sea.Ship (A --- tenor) is plough (B ---vehicle)More examples:She washed us in a river of...burned us... Pressed us ...to shove us away. (L4) stare down any disaster in her efforts... (L4cataract of horrors (L5)rid the earth of his shadow...liberate people from his yoke(L5)5.Analogy(类比) is a form of comparison which draws a parallel between two unlike things that have some common qualities or points of resemblance. It ischiefly used for the purpose of persuasion or for the explanation of an idea or working concept. It is especially helpful in explaining abstract ideas.1/ Just as men are killing such large number of elephants for their tusks that they will soon extinguish, we are using and destroying resources in such a big amount that we are disturbing the balance between daylight and darkness. (L3)6.Metonymy(转喻)is a figure of speech that has to do with the substitution of the name of one thing for that of another. In other words, it involves a “change of name,”the substituted name suggesting the thing meant.Metonymy can be derived from various sources—from names of persons, from animals, professions, locations, place names, etc.Names of personsHave you ever read Mark Twain?John Bull—Britain, or the British peopleUncle Sam—U.S.A.Ivan—the Russian peopleAnimalsThe British Lion—The Polar Bear—ProfessionsThe press—newspapers; journalistsThe bar—the legal professionLocations of government, headquarters, etc.Capitol Hill—legislative branch of US GovernmentThe Pentagon—US military establishmentKremlin—Russian GovernmentWall Street—Hollywood—OthersThe pen—the crown—7.Repetition重复:A/ Repetition of the same word or structure:1/We have but one aim and one single purpose2/ Nothing will turn us---nothing3/ We will never parley, we will never negotiate...4/ This is our policy and this is our declarationB/ Repetition of the same meaning with different words:1/as we shall faithfully and steadfastly2/ We have but one aim, one single irrevocable purpose.8.Parallelism平行结构:1/ The past, with its crimes, its follies, and its tragedies.2/ the return of the bread-winner, of their champion, of their protector3/I see,...I see...I see…4/ We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air 9..Personification(拟人) is a figure of speech that gives human form or feelings to animals or life and personal attributes to inanimate objects or to ideas and abstractions.A/ use pronounsThe ship (she) the dog (he)B/ other waysNature, land—mother nature; motherland1/ Youth is hot and bold. Age is weak and cold.Youth is wild and age is tame. (by Shakespeare)10.Irony(反语) is a figure of speech that achieves emphasis by saying the opposite of what is meant, the intended meaning of the words being the opposite of their usual senses.Eg.1/Fatty for a thin boy/girl; skinny for someone very fat2/ “I love queuing up.” ( I actually hate it.)。

高英修辞总结

高英修辞总结

高英修辞总结Unit 1 Where Do I Go from Here?1.Antithesis:1)···so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with a denial oflove.2)As long as the mind is enslaved, the body can never be free. (mind vs. body, enslaved vs.free)3)Let us be dissatisfied until···will be judged on the basis of content of their characterand not on the basis of the color of their skin.4)There will be those moments when the buoyancy of hope will be transformed into thefatigue of despair.5)Let us be dissatisfied until the dark yesterday of segregated schools will be transformedinto bright tomorrow.2.Parallel structure:1)The tendency to ignore the Negro’s contribution to American life and to strip himof his personhood is as old as the earlier history books and as contemporary as themorning’s newspaper. (Para.5)2)Let us realize that William Cullen Bryant is right: “Truth crushed to```” Let us goout to realizing that···3.Metaphor:1)The negro will only be free when he reaches···and signswith the pen and ink ofassertive manhood his own emancipation proclamation2)We are called upon to help the discouraged beggars in life’s marketplace.3)Personal conflicts among husbands,wives and children will diminish when theunjust measurement of human worth on the scale of dollars is eliminated.4)Let us be dissatisfied until slums are cast into the junk heaps pf history, and everyfamily is living in a decent sanitary home.5)He who hates does not know God, but he who has love has the key that unlocks thedoor to the meaning of ultimate reality.6)There will be still rocky places of frustration and meandering points ofbewilderment.7) A high blood pressure of creeds8)The battering rams4.Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is powercorrecting everything that stands against love.------Parallel structure and Antithesis5.It is something like improving the food in the prison which the people remain securelyincarcerated behind bars.------ simile6.Without recognizing this we will end up solutions that don’t solve, answers that don’t answerand explanations that don’t explain.-------Paradox and Parallel structure7.Psychological freedom, a firm sense of self-esteem, is the most powerful weapon against thelong night of physical slavery.-----Metaphor(compare the long history of slavery to a long night)、Antithesis (psychological freedom vs. physical slivery)8.Let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of wealth and comfortand the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice.1)Transferred epithet: “tragic walls”2)Antithesis: “the outer city of wealth and comfort”vs.“the inner city of poverty anddespair”3)Metaphor: “the battering rams of the forces of justice”9. Let us be dissatisfied until from every city hall, justice will roll down like waters andrighteousness like a might stream.1)Synecdoche: “city hall”2)Metaphor: “waters”10. Let us be dissatisfied until that day when the lion and the lamb shall lie down together, and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree and none shall be afraid.----biblical allusion (总体上,从12-17 parallel structure:均以“Let u s be dissatisfied until”开头。

高级英语第三版本册1-7课修辞整理

高级英语第三版本册1-7课修辞整理

高级英语第三版本册1-7课修辞整理
修辞(Rhetoric)是指修词造句的艺术,旨在使文章表达更加
生动、准确。

在英语写作中,修辞手法的运用可以为文本增添色彩
并强化文章逻辑。

以下是本文对高级英语第三版本册1-7课修辞手
法的整理:
1. 比喻(Metaphor):通过将两种不同的事物进行比较来强化
表达。

例:“你是我的太阳”(You are my sunshine)。

2. 拟人(Personification):将非人事物拟人化,使其表现出人
类的特性。

例:“阳光明媚”(The sunshine smiled upon us)。

3. 讽刺(Irony):用反语强调与实际相反的意思。

例:“我今
天看起来真好看,唯一的问题是我感冒了”(I look amazing today. The only problem is that I have a cold.)。

6. 借代(Metonymy):用一个相关的单词或短语来替代原文,起到简洁的效果。

例:“冠军”(champion)代表整个团队获胜。

7. 倍受争议的说法(Euphemism):用含蓄、委婉和微妙的词语或说法来表达直接或难以接受的事情。

例:“真是一个有趣的人”(He is quite a character)。

以上是高级英语第三版本册1-7课修辞手法整理,希望对大家的英语写作有所帮助。

高英修辞手法总结

高英修辞手法总结

一.词语修辞格(1) simile 明喻它根据人们的联想,利用不同事物之间的相似点,借助比喻词(如like,as等)起连接作用,清楚地说明甲事物在某方面像乙事物I wandered lonely as a cloud. ( W. Wordsworth: The Daffodils )我像一朵浮云独自漫游。

They are as like as two peas. 他们两个长得一模一样。

His young daughter looks as red as a rose. 他的小女儿面庞红得象朵玫瑰花。

①―Mama,‖ Wangero said sweet a s a bird .―C an I have these old qui lts?‖②Hair is all over his head a foot l ong and hanging from his chin likea kinky mule tail.③My skin is like an uncooked(未煮过的) barley pancake.④The oratorial(雄辩的) storm that Clarence Darrow a nd Dudley Field Malone blew up in the little court in Dayton swept likea fresh wind though the schools…⑤I see also the dull(迟钝的), drilled(训练有素的), docile (易驯服的), brutish(粗野的) masses of the Hun soldiery pl odding(沉重缓慢地走) on like a swarm(群) of crawling locusts(蝗虫).(1) metaphor 暗喻暗含的比喻。

A是B或B就是A。

All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players演员. ( William Shakespeare )整个世界是座舞台,男男女女,演员而已。

高级英语1修辞手法汇总

高级英语1修辞手法汇总

高级英语1修辞手法汇总修辞手法是英语写作中常用的一种技巧,通过运用修辞手法可以使文章更加生动、富有表现力,增强读者的阅读体验。

在高级英语写作中,修辞手法的运用尤为重要,它可以为文章赋予深度和风格,并提升文章的艺术性和说服力。

下面将介绍几种常见的修辞手法。

一、比喻(Metaphor)比喻是一种通过将一个事物与另一个事物相比较,以便更好地说明或形容某个概念或主题的修辞手法。

它常常用于描述抽象的概念,使之变得更加具体和形象。

例句:1. He is a lion in the battlefield.2. Her smile was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.二、拟人(Personification)拟人是一种将非人类的事物或抽象的概念赋予人类的特征和行为的修辞手法。

通过将这些非人类的事物拟人化,可以使文章更生动有趣,增强读者对其中事物的感知和理解。

例句:1. The wind whispered through the trees.2. The flowers danced in the breeze.三、夸张(Hyperbole)夸张是一种通过夸大事物的特征或情况来强调其重要性或影响力的修辞手法。

它常用于诗歌、演讲或幽默作品中,以引起读者的兴趣和共鸣。

例句:1. I've told you a million times not to do that!2. The line for the new iPhone was a mile long.四、反问(Rhetorical question)反问是一种不需要回答的问题,用于引起读者的思考或表达某种意义的修辞手法。

通过将一个问题直接提出,可以引起读者的兴趣和注意,并激发其对文章主题的思考。

例句:1. Do you really think I would believe such a ridiculous story?2. Can you imagine a world without music?五、排比(Parallelism)排比是一种通过重复并列的结构或类似的语法结构来增加修辞效果的修辞手法。

高级英语修辞手法总结

高级英语修辞手法总结

英语修辞手法1、Simile明喻明喻就是将具有共性得不同事物作对比、这种共性存在于人们得心里,而不就是事物得自然属性.标志词常用like, as, seem, as if, as though, similar to, such as 等。

例如:1>。

He waslike acock who thoughtthe sunhad risento hear him crow、2>、I wanderedlonely asa cloud。

3>。

Einstein only had a blanketon, as ifhe had just walkedou tofafairy tale、2。

Metaphor 隐喻,暗喻隐喻就是简缩了得明喻,就是将某一事物得名称用于另一事物,通过比较形成。

例如:1〉。

Hope isa good breakfast, but itis a badsupper、2>.Some books are to be tasted, othersswallowed, andsome few to bechewed and digested。

3、Metonymy借喻,转喻借喻不直接说出所要说得事物,而使用另一个与之相关得事物名称、I。

以容器代替内容,例如:1>。

The kettleboils、水开了、2〉。

Theroom sat silent、全屋人安静地坐着。

II。

以资料、工具代替事物得名称,例如:Lend me your ears, please.请听我说、III.以作者代替作品,例如:a plete Shakespeare 莎士比亚全集VI、以具体事物代替抽象概念,例如:Ihadthe muscle, andthey made money out of it、我有力气,她们就用我得力气赚钱。

4、Synecdoche 提喻提喻用部分代替全体,或用全体代替部分,或特殊代替一般、例如:1>。

高级英语修辞总结

高级英语修辞总结

高级英语修辞总结第一篇:高级英语修辞总结1)Simile:(明喻)是常用as或like等词2)Metaphor:(暗喻)喻词常由:是、就是、成了、成为、变成3)Analogy:(类比)4)Personification:(拟人)5)Hyperbole:(夸张)6)Understatement:(含蓄陈述)7)Euphemism:(委婉)8)Metonymy:(转喻)转喻又称换喻,或借代。

9)Synecdoche(提喻)整体代部分,部分代整体10)Antonomasia(换喻)11)Pun:(双关语)12)Syllepsis:(一语双叙)13)Zeugma:(轭式搭配)把适用于某一事物的词语顺势用到另外一事物上的方法。

在同一个句子里一个词可以修饰或者控制两个或更多的词,它可以使语言活泼,富有幽默感。

14)Irony:(反语)运用跟本意相反的词语来表达此意,却含有否定、讽刺以及嘲弄的意15)Innuendo:(暗讽)16)Sarcasm:(讽刺)17)Paradox:(似非而是的隽语)即短而机智之妙语,名言警句18)Oxymoron:(矛盾修饰)19)Antithesis:(对照)20)Epigram:(警句)21)Climax:(渐进或递升法)22)Anti-climax or bathos:(突降,渐降)23)Apostrophe:(顿呼)24)Transferred Epithet:(移就,转类形容词)就是有意识的把描写甲事物的词语移用来描写乙事物。

一般可分为移人于物、移物于人、移物于物三类。

25)Alliteration:(头韵)头韵是指一组词、一句话或一行诗中重复出现开头音相同的单词,简明生动,起到突出重点,加深印象,平衡节奏,宣泄感情的作用。

26)Onomatopoeia:(拟声)27)Synaesthesia:(通感,联觉,移觉)28)Parallelism(排比,平行)29)Allegory(讽喻,比方,寓言)30)Parody(仿拟)31)Rhetorical question(修辞疑问,反问)32)Rhetorical repetition(叠言)33)Allusion(典故,隐喻)34)anaphora(首语重复法)第二篇:高级英语第一册所有修辞方法及例子总结Personification:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.life dealt him profound personal tragedies...the river had acquainted him with......to literature's enduring gratitude......an entry that will determine his course forever...Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.Personal tragedy haunted his entire life.Hyperbole Hyperbole is a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to emphasize a point, to create humor, or to achieve some similar effects1)...takes you...hundreds even thousands of years2)innumerable lamps3)with the dust of centuries4)…5)...cruise through eternal boyhood and...endless summer of freedom...6)America laughed with him.7).The trial that rocked the world8)His reputation as an authority on Scripture is recognized throughout the world.9)Now I was involved in a trial reported the world over.Onomatopoeia:1)creak, squeak, rumble, grunt, sigh, groan, etc.tinkling, banging, clashing2).its anking, heel icking3)appreciative chuckle4)clucked his tongueMetaphor1)2)3)4)5)I had a lump in my throat At last this intermezzo came to an end...I was again crushed by the thought..hen the meaning...sank in, jolting me outof my sad reverie little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers...struggle between kimono and the miniskirtlittle old Japan----traditional floating houses6)I thought that Hiroshima still felt the impactHiroshima----people of Hiroshima, especially those who suffered from the A-bomb(keep her thoughts under control)E.g.1)Whether for him, the arch 3)The Nazi regime is devoid of all theme and principle except and racial domination.a.his wife shot him a swift, warning glance.(give sb.an angry and quick glare)b.The words spat forth with sudden savagery.(the detective said the words suddenly and savagely.)c.Her tone...withered...(become shorter from her frightening voice)d....self-assurance...flickered...(hesitate;move with a quick wavering light emotion)e.The Duchess kept firm tight rein on her racing mind.1)f.Her voice was a whiplash.i.(a heavy blow)2)g.eyes bored into himi.(look at him pointedly or sharply)3)h.I’ll spell it out.a)(explain or speak outfrankly and indetail)4)1.Mark Twain---Mirror of America5)2.Most Americans remember Mark Twain as the father of Huck Finn's idyllic cruisethrough eternal boyhood and Tom Sawyer's endless summer of freedom and adventure.6)3.The geographic core, in Twain's early years was the great valley of the MississippiRiver , main artery of transportation in the young nation's heart.7)4.The cast of characters set before him in his new profession was rich and varied — acosmos.8)Cast of characters: people of various sorts;cosmos: a place where one can find all sortsof characters9)5.Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, butits flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as will.10)current: stream, here not a good choice for the verb teem.11)6.He went west by stagecoach and succumbed to the epidemic of gold and silver fever inNevada 's Washoe region.12)Succumbed…to: gave way to(yielded to, submitted to)the gold and silver rushprevailing in that area.13)7.For eight months he flirted with the colossal wealth available to the lucky and thepersistent, and was rebuffed.Flirted…wealth: did not try hard or persistently enough to get the colossal wealth…14)15)16)17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29)30)31)32)33)34)failed 8.From the discouragement of his mining failures, Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter and humorist.6.He went west by stagecoach and succumbed to the epidemic of gold and silver fever in Nevada 's Washoe region.Succumbed…to: gave way to(yielded to, submitted to)the gold and silver rush prevailing in that area.7.For eight months he flirted with the colossal wealth available to the lucky and the persistent, and was rebuffed.Flirted…wealth: did not try hard or persistently enough to get the colossal wealth…failed Digging …fame: working hard to gain regional fameMark Twain honed and experimented with his new writing muscles.Honed: sharpened/exercised.It is not suitable to say “sharpen one's muscles”.saw clearly ahead a black wall of night...the vast basin drained three-quarters of the settled United StatesAll would resurface in his books...that he soakedup...(submarine comes back to the surface, here reappear)When railroads began drying up the demand......took unholy verbal shots...my case would snowball into...our town...had taken on a circus atmosphere.The street...sprouted with...He thundered in his sonorous organ tones.… had not scorched the infidels...…after the preliminary sparring over legalities…The case had erupted on my head.Now Darrow sprang his trump card by calling Bryan as a …But although Malone had won the orato rical duel with Bryan.Then the court broke into a storm of applause that …He accused Bryan of calling for a duel to the death …Irony: a figure of speech in which the meaning literally expressed is the opposite of the meaning intended and which aims at ridicule, humor or sarcasm.1)Hiroshima---the Liveliest City in Japan2)marching backwards to the glorious age of the 16th centuryAnti-climax : the sudden appearance of an absurd or trivial idea following a serious significant ideas and suspensions.This device is usu.aimed at creating comic or humorous effects.1)a town known throughout the world for its---oystersParallelismthe repetition of sounds, meanings and structures serve to order, emphasize, and point out relationsϒϒϒϒ(1)The past, with its crimes, its follies, and its tragedies...(2)the return of the bread-winner, of their champion, of their protector(3)We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air.(4)are still primordial humanjoys, where maidens laugh and children play.ϒ(5)Let us...Let us...ϒ(6)He hopes...He hopes(7)Behind all this glare, behind all this stormLitotes(double negative)(语轻意重法,间接肯定法)a)A negative before another word to indicate a strong affirmative in the oppositedirection.b).Sarcasm1)ah, yes, for there are times when all pray2)There is some doubt about that.3)His reputation as an authority on Scripture is recognized throughout theworld.Alliteration(头韵)repetition of vowel sound1)2)3)4)its anking, heel ickingRhetorical question1)E.g.… b ut can you doubt what our policy will be?Assonance e.g.when bigots lighted faggots to burn...Repetition –Antithesis(两个结构相似但是意思相反的平行从句便是对偶句)1)E.g.Anyman or state who fights on against Nazidom will have our aid.Any man or state who marches with Hitler is our foe.(E.g.The coward does it with a kiss, the brave man a sword.)2)From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.3)...took unholy verbal shots at the Holy Land...4)...a world which will lament them a day and forget them foreverSimilea)b)c)d)e)I see also the dull, drilled, docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiery plodding...a memory that seemed phonographic...swept the arena like a prairie fire...a palm fan like a sword...The oratorical storm … blew up in the little court in Dayton swept like a fresh wind …Periodic sentence(圆周句)Periodic sentences achieve forcefulness by suspense.The essential elements in the sentence are withheld until the end.松散句把主要意思放在次要意思之前,先说最重要的事情,因而读者在看到最初的几个词后就知道这句话的意思。

高级英语修辞手法汇总

高级英语修辞手法汇总

高英修辞Lesson 11。

Wind and rain now wiped the house。

-—-—metaphor(暗喻) 2。

The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire brigade。

-———simile (明喻)3。

The wind sounded like the roar of a train passing a few yards away。

-——-—simile4。

…it seized a 600,00 gallon Gulfport oil tank and dumped it 3.5 miles away。

—---personification(拟人)5. Rcihelieu Apartments were smashed apart as if by a gigantic fist, and 26 people perished. ---- …the6。

We can batten down and ride it out. —-—-—metaphor7. Everybody out the back door to the cars!—ellipsis (省略)8。

Telephone poles and 20—inch—thick pines cracked like guns as the winds snapped them. --——-simile9。

Several vacationers at the luxurious Richelieu Apartments there held a hurricane party to watch the storm from their spectacular vantage point——--—transferred epithet移就10. Strips of clothing festooned the standing trees, and blown down power lines coiled like black spaghetti over the roads—--—metaphor;simileLesson 41.United, there is little we cannot do in a host of co-operative ventures。

高英修辞汇总

高英修辞汇总

高英修辞汇总Unit 11 This is...admirable solution. Irony2 owever Malthus was himself not without Double negative4 The elimination ....of improving the race. Irony5 It has again ... not unrewarding enterprise. Double negative irony6 It is then argued that ...weapons design ..of the Pentagon irony7 The allegation of... bureaucrat–again with national defense.. irony8 When these... oddly enough..in the Pentagon. Irony9 All this would ..for incompetent and otherwise ineffective Alliteration10 The second design in this great centuries-old tradition .. Irony11 most highly influential piece of fiction. Irony metaphor12 Can we really believe ..? Or that ..rhetorical question13 Again..national defense... Irony14 This is .. transparent.. of all of the designs; Irony15 Freedom we rightly cherish. .. Inversion16. ..Elysium as Los Angeles, irony17 All, ..are in great inventive descent from Bentham, irony18 and his colleagues are clearly in a notable tradition irony19 So are .. Celebrated, George Gilder, a greatly favored figure ..irony20 unparalleled popularity . IronyLesson 21 But these mark .. like the legendary siren song simileallusion2 the memories of this trip have colored my life. Flashback3 in this deep and room box were packed.. inversion4 .. stood up on three long legs to sit over a fire personification5 ..looked like green ribbons..simile6 would cut the heart out of a cabbage palmetto simile7 the burly arms of ….the wood s were tossing with jewels simile8 not without trepidation,…. double negative9 was not dissimilar to … double negative10not the most gracious of living quarters ……understatement11 there was also, and most important, a cook stove ……periodic sentence12 that quacked us awake at …..ono matopoeia13 the big house..looked safe and sturdy…..alliteration14 suddenly, sometime that summer, a day came when all work ceased……periodic sentenceLesson 31. The human attack on the ecosphere ... Metaphor2...the accident at Chernobyl ..a serious but local fire Anti-climax3. But unlike.. deals in goods-things..creates a marketplace in “bads”pun4.The purpose is less .. war’s numerous casualties…metaphorLesson 41. Each of the trees,,,the elm looked serene and the oak threatening,the maples friendly, the hawthorn old and crabby. Personification2. They might have followed the boys out from town…..subjunctive mood3. How all my own territory altered, as if a landside …. metaphor, simile4. A common name, A stupid child with hair. Elliptical sentences5 leaving husband and house …. alliteration6 a long necessary,,,, house of marriage metaphor7..was it delicacy or disapproval? alliteration8. All that afternoon,,,,, full of happy energy transferred epithet9. I st ood …., when we were soaked and safe and ….. alliteration Lesson five1. Had that been so, the Indians, …over the seas. Subjunctive mood2. termed the “hedgehogs”, as against the “foxes”,metaphor3. Yet most of the time Americans have foxily mistrusted…4. Ideology thus ,,, an infallible priesthood. satire5.第16段多处against, a universe parallelism6. …against the notion,, in some sacred book sarcasm7. But ideology is a drug. metaphor8. But the only certainty in .. is the certainty of ... RepetitionLesson 71. We observe,,, as well as ... as well as.... Repetition, balanced structure2. For man,,,,, all forms of poverty,,all forms of human life. Contrast3. And yet,, our forebears...at issue ,,,come not from Biblical language4. Let the world , to friends and foe alike. Alliteration5….that torch has been passed …metaphor6.oppose any foe.....the survival and the success alliteration7. United, there is little,,. Divided, there is little ,antithesis8. 6,7,8段以“to those”开头repetition9….those who ,,, by riding the ba ck of the tiger . Metaphor10.If ,,,help the many who are poo r, save the few who are rich. Antithesis11.But this peaceful revolution ..... the prey of hostile powers. Metaphor12.And let every other...this hemisphere the master of its house. Metaphor 13our last best hope..instrument of war...instruments of peace.Antithesis 14. For only when ..beyond doubt can we beyond doubt Emphatic structure, repetition 15….yet both racing…st ays the hand of mankind’s final war. Synecdoche16. Let us never negotiate out of fear... fear to negotiate. Chiasmus17. Let both sides.. the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Antithesis 18’ to “undo the heavy burdens…oppressed go free” biblic al quotation19. And if a beachhead of cooperation ...jungles of suspicion…me taphor20. In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest…..invertion21. .not as a call to bear arms---not as a call to battle repetition22. Can we forge....a grand and global alliance alliteration23. –and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. Metaphor24. Ask not what your country can do for you Antithesis, repetition Lesson 91.They say “Aiken” and you see a white butterfly glance Metaphor2.sugar-brown Mobile girls..as sweet and plain as buttercake. Metaphor3.The dreadful funkiness..the the funkiness of Irony, repetition4.They worry, worry, worry about the edges of their hair. Repetition5.What they do build her nest stick by stick, metaphor6. Eyes that questioned nothing and asked everything. Antithesis7. Pecola backed out..pretty milk-brown.. pretty gold-and-green Irony 1. Murray is the voice of Spencer in our time. Antonomasia2It is then argued that the government...... the Pentagon mytonymy。

浅析《高级英语》中的修辞

浅析《高级英语》中的修辞

浅析《高级英语》中的修辞》《高级英语》是一本深受英美学习者亲睐的语言学书籍,书中的修辞除具有色彩斑斓的语言外,还加入了各种常用的修辞手段。

下面,就具体说说其中一些常用的修辞手段吧。

1. 拟人:指明原言外其义,以展示文章主题,或节节渗出作者的情感。

如“He stood alone like a mountain in his duty.”(他屹立在他的责任上,孤身一人,如同一座山。

)2. 比喻:比喻是一种形象性的手段,用比喻比喻出两个不同的事物之间的联系,从而营造深刻的意境。

如“Life is like a roller coaster.”(生活如过山车一般。

)3. 排比:把同一性质的事物连在一起,表达作者的切中点锋、犀利言辞,使文章句式更加生动形象。

如“Determination, courage and perseverance are the key to success.”(决心、勇气和毅力是取得成功的关键。

)4. 夸张:用大量的超越现实的词语,使读者感受到文中的爆炸感、张力感,以激发读者的情绪。

如“It was a million-billion times worse than anything I had ever imagined.”(它远远超乎我的想象,百万亿倍之恶劣。

)5. 引语:引用他人的言论,来表达作者的思想和情感,使文章生变雅量,因而令人触动,造成强烈的感染。

如“As a famous scientist said, ‘There is no failure exceptin no longer trying.’ ”(正如一位著名科学家所说:“唯有不再尝试才是失败。

”)以上就是《高级英语》中一些常用修辞手段,用它们,不但可以使文章更加具有说服力,还可以帮助学习者更加深入地理解文章内容。

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Unit 1 Where Do I Go from Here?1.Antithesis:1)···so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with a denial oflove.2)As long as the mind is enslaved, the body can never be free. (mind vs. body, enslaved vs.free)3)Let us be dissatisfied until···will be judged on the basis of content of their characterand not on the basis of the color of their skin.4)There will be those moments when the buoyancy of hope will be transformed into thefatigue of despair.5)Let us be dissatisfied until the dark yesterday of segregated schools will be transformedinto bright tomorrow.2.Parallel structure:1)The tendency to ignore the Negro’s contribution to American life and to strip himof his personhood is as old as the earlier history books and as contemporary as themorning’s newspaper. (Para.5)2)Let us realize that William Cullen Bryant is right: “Truth crushed to```” Let us goout to realizing that···3.Metaphor:1)The negro will only be free when he reaches···and signs with the pen and ink ofassertive manhood his own emancipation proclamation2)We are called upon to help the discouraged beggars in life’s marketplace.3)Personal conflicts among husbands,wives and children will diminish when theunjust measurement of human worth on the scale of dollars is eliminated.4)Let us be dissatisfied until slums are cast into the junk heaps pf history, and everyfamily is living in a decent sanitary home.5)He who hates does not know God, but he who has love has the key that unlocks thedoor to the meaning of ultimate reality.6)There will be still rocky places of frustration and meandering points ofbewilderment.7) A high blood pressure of creeds8)The battering rams4.Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is powercorrecting everything that stands against love.------Parallel structure and Antithesis5.It is something like improving the food in the prison which the people remain securelyincarcerated behind bars.------ simile6.Without recognizing this we will end up solutions that don’t solve, answers that don’t answerand explanations that don’t explain.-------Paradox and Parallel structure7.Psychological freedom, a firm sense of self-esteem, is the most powerful weapon against thelong night of physical slavery.-----Metaphor(compare the long history of slavery to a long night)、Antithesis (psychological freedom vs. physical slivery)8.Let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of wealth and comfortand the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice.1)Transferred epithet: “tragic walls”2)Antithesis: “the outer city of wealth and comfort”vs. “the inner city of poverty anddespair”3)Metaphor: “the battering rams of the forces of justice”9. Let us be dissatisfied until from every city hall, justice will roll down like waters andrighteousness like a might stream.1)Synecdoche: “city hall”2)Metaphor: “waters”10. parallel structureLet us be dissatisfied until that day when the lion and the lamb shall lie down together, and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree and none shall be afraid.----biblical allusion 11. When our days become dreary with low-hovering clouds of despair, and when our nightsbecome darker than a thousand midnights, let us remember that there us a creative forces in this universe, working to pull down the gigantic mountain of evil,···and transform from dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows.1)Metaphor: “low- hovering clouds of despair”、“gigantic mountain of evil”2)Antithesis:“dark yesterdays vs. bright tomorrows”3)ParadoxUnit 4 Professions for Women1.No demand was made upon the family purse. ----Metonymy2.But to show you how little I deserve to be called a professional woman···I have to admit thatinstead of spending that sum upon bread and butter, rent, shoes and stockings, or butcher’s bills, I went out···1)Synecdoche: “bread” and “butter”2)Metonymy: “butcher’s bills3.Simile: (use the word “as” or “like”)1)He is as strong as a horse.2)He sleeps like a dog and works like a beaver.3)Same age, same background, but dumb as an ox.4)It was like digging a tunnel.4.Metaphor:1)He was a lion in battle.2)Killing the Angel in the House.3)And while I was writing this view···do battle with a certain phantom.4)The image that comes my mind when I think of this girl is the image of a fishermanlying sunk in dreams on the ···5)You have won rooms of your own in the house hitherto exclusive owned bymen.( “rooms of your own” refers to freedom; “house”refers to the whole society)6)But this freedom is only a beginning; the room is your own···it has to be shared.5.The phantom(幽灵) was a woman, and when I came to know her better I called her after theheroine of a famous poem.-----6.You are able, though not without great labor and effort, to pay the rent.----Double negati5. Love is a fallacy<1>it is not often that one so young has such a giant intellectHyperbole夸张<2>it is, after all, easier to make a beautiful dumb girl smart than to make an ugly smart girl beautiful.Antithesis对仗对偶, “beautiful dumb”and “smart”are balanced against “ugly smart”and “beautiful”<3>back and forth his head swiveled旋转, desire waxing, resolution waningAntithesis对仗对偶, “desire waxing”is balanced against “resolution waning”<4>…he just stood and stared with mad lust at the coatHyperbole,夸张it’s an exaggeration to describe his longing for the coat as “mad lust”<5>I will wander the face of earth, s shambling, and hollow-eyed hulkHyperbole(夸张)1. Metaphor(para.5) a giant intellect (para.34) the field would be open(para.61) the size of my task (para.78) a wave of despair(para.98) the extinct crater in her mind; embers; flame(para.118) a glimmer of intelligence (para.138) the tide of panicmetonymy 转喻(para20) My brain, the precision instrument, slipped into high gear.The precision instrument my brain is compared to an instrumentGear my brain is compared to a machine.4. antithesis 对仗对偶(para27) It is, after all, easier to make a beautiful dump girl smart than to make an ugly smart girl beautiful.Smart dump; beautiful ugly(para.50) …desire waxing; resolution waningalliteration 押头韵(para.23) …let my heart rule my head(para.50) …desire waxing; resolution waning6.parallelism 排比(para.25-para.27) Beautiful she was. Gracious she was. Intelligent she was not7. Hyperbole夸张(para.42) he repeated fifteen of twenty times8. Parody仿拟:(para.53) “What’s Polly to me or me to Polly?”---“Hamlet”第二幕第二场:”What’s Hecuba to him or him to Hecuba that should weep for her?”(para.97) a logic-proof head e.g. water-proof; dust-proof; shock-proof9.allusion 用典Pygmalion: the sculpture loved by his creatorFrankenstein: the creature who destroyed his creatorSimile(para.147) bellowing like a bull.Unit 10 Before and After September 11Metonymy: Anthrax panic sends Congress running from its chambers.。

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