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+ | Defined in [[rhetoric]] as a device involving a [[change]] or [[transference]] of [[meaning]], and [[working]], unlike a [[figure]], at a [[conceptual]] level. | ||
− | + | The [[recognition]] and appreciation of tropes such as metaphor and metonyumy implies an [[intellectual]] effort on the part of the [[speaker]] and listener alike. | |
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− | The recognition and appreciation of tropes such as metaphor and metonyumy implies an intellectual effort on the part of the speaker and listener alike. | ||
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[[Category:Literary theory]] | [[Category:Literary theory]] | ||
[[Category:Literature]] | [[Category:Literature]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:52, 21 May 2019
Defined in rhetoric as a device involving a change or transference of meaning, and working, unlike a figure, at a conceptual level.
The recognition and appreciation of tropes such as metaphor and metonyumy implies an intellectual effort on the part of the speaker and listener alike.