Friday, July 23, 2010

Juxtaposition 2


Lectured by Mr. Ahmad Radzi Bedu


Analogy in Juxtaposition
-making familiar
-use in daily conversation to use something same to explain something complex


there are two type of anologies
1.Logical Analogies
-use similarities in design, structure or function to connect back to the subject

2.Effective Anologies
-emotional resemblance
-the use of an animal to explain a certain characteristic of a person
-more frequently in conversation to emphrase certain points


ANALOGIES
reasoning or explaining from parallel cases. A simile is an expressed analogy; a metaphor is an implied one. Adjective:analogous

Simile
A figure of speech in which two fundamentally unlike things are explicitly compared, usually in a phrase introduced by like or as. See also:

Metaphor
A figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common. A metaphor expresses the unfamiliar (the tenor) in terms of the familiar (the vehicle). When Neil Young sings, "Love is a rose," "rose" is the vehicle for "love," the tenor. (In cognitive linguistics, the terms target and source are roughly equivalent to tenor and vehicle.) Adj.: metaphorical.




Class Exercise
The Conce
pt of Love
Love is spicy like a red chili, even though sometimes we tearing for it,
but still, we just like to adding it into our life.


The Concept of Man
A man with strong mentally and physically thinking,
just like a good quality mortal and pestle,
Man's responsible is to protect, provide and produce love
strive hard to win, struggle hard to be strong



The Concept of Life




The Concept of Happiness

How merge Goes WRONG ?!!!

Images above shown the task i did in class. The drawing came from the word i combine.


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