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What is simile?
• The intensification of some one feature of the
  concept in question is realized in a device
  called simile.

• Similes have formal element in their structure:
  connective words such as: like, such as, as if,
  seem.
SIMILE vs. COMPARISON
            SIMILE                         COMPARISON
• characterize sone object         • means weighing two objects
  bringing it into contact with      belonging to one class of
  another object belonging to        things
  an entirely different class of
  things
• EXAMPLE: “Maidens, like          • EXAMPLE: The boy seems to
  moths, are ever caught by          be as clever as his mother.
  glare.” (Byron)
• Some similes can be considered as half
  metaphor if not for the connective words.

Example: It was that moment of the year when
  the countryside seems to faint from its own
  loveliness, from the intoxication of its scents
  and sounds.” (J. Galsworthy)
• The semantic nature of the simile-forming
  elements seem and as if is such that they only
  remotely suggest resemblance. Quite different
  are the connectives like and as. These are
  more categorical and establish quite
  straightforwardly the analogy between the
  two objects in the question.
• Sometimes the simile-forming like is placed at
  the end of the phrase almost emerging with it
  and becoming half-suffix.

Example: “Emily Barton was very pink, very
  Dresden-china-shepherdess like.”
• Similes may suggest analogies in the character
  of actions performed.

Example: “The Liberals have plunged for entry
  without considering its effects, while the
  Labour Leaders like cautious bathers have put
  a timorous toe into the water and promptly
  withdrawn it.”
• In the English language, there is a long list of
  hackneyed similes pointing out the analogy.

Examples: hungry as a bear, thirsty as a camel,
  to act like a puppy, playful as kitten, vain as a
  peacock, slow as tortoise, etc.
What is periphrasis?
• The ambiguous or roundabout figure of
  speech.

• Also known as: circumlocution, circumduction,
  circumvolution, periphrase, ambage

EXAMPLE: “my father’s father” instead of using
  simply, “grandfather”.
Divisions of Stylistic Periphrase
          LOGICAL                        FIGURATIVE
• Based on one inherent         • Based either on metaphor
  properties or perhaps a         or on metonymy, the
  passing feature of the          keyword of the collocation
  object described                being the word used
                                  figuratively
• Example: “the object of his   • Example: “the punctual
  admiration” (pertaining to      servant of all work”
  “love”)                         (pertaining to “the sun”)
Other Types of Periphrasis
• Amphilogism (also called amphilogy) is a form
  of circumlocutory speech used to avoid telling
  something that might otherwise harm you.

Example: "She made dinner for me last night",
  an amphilogistic statement would be "Dinner
  was already made for me last night".
Other Types of Periphrasis
• Cledonism is the use of circumlocution to
  avoid saying unlucky words.

Example: Calling the devil "Old
  Nick", calling Macbeth the "Scottish Play" or
  saying "baker's dozen" instead of thirteen.
Other Types of Periphrasis
• Equivocation is the use of circumlocution to
  deceive others without blatantly lying.

• Euphemism is the use of circumlocution to
  avoid saying offensive words.
Example: "Holy mother of Jesus!" is a
  circumlocution of "Mary!"
-.End.-
     Prepared By:
ANGELES, Maria Monica M.
        BSEd 4-S

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Simile and Periphrasis

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. What is simile? • The intensification of some one feature of the concept in question is realized in a device called simile. • Similes have formal element in their structure: connective words such as: like, such as, as if, seem.
  • 4. SIMILE vs. COMPARISON SIMILE COMPARISON • characterize sone object • means weighing two objects bringing it into contact with belonging to one class of another object belonging to things an entirely different class of things • EXAMPLE: “Maidens, like • EXAMPLE: The boy seems to moths, are ever caught by be as clever as his mother. glare.” (Byron)
  • 5. • Some similes can be considered as half metaphor if not for the connective words. Example: It was that moment of the year when the countryside seems to faint from its own loveliness, from the intoxication of its scents and sounds.” (J. Galsworthy)
  • 6. • The semantic nature of the simile-forming elements seem and as if is such that they only remotely suggest resemblance. Quite different are the connectives like and as. These are more categorical and establish quite straightforwardly the analogy between the two objects in the question.
  • 7. • Sometimes the simile-forming like is placed at the end of the phrase almost emerging with it and becoming half-suffix. Example: “Emily Barton was very pink, very Dresden-china-shepherdess like.”
  • 8. • Similes may suggest analogies in the character of actions performed. Example: “The Liberals have plunged for entry without considering its effects, while the Labour Leaders like cautious bathers have put a timorous toe into the water and promptly withdrawn it.”
  • 9. • In the English language, there is a long list of hackneyed similes pointing out the analogy. Examples: hungry as a bear, thirsty as a camel, to act like a puppy, playful as kitten, vain as a peacock, slow as tortoise, etc.
  • 10.
  • 11. What is periphrasis? • The ambiguous or roundabout figure of speech. • Also known as: circumlocution, circumduction, circumvolution, periphrase, ambage EXAMPLE: “my father’s father” instead of using simply, “grandfather”.
  • 12. Divisions of Stylistic Periphrase LOGICAL FIGURATIVE • Based on one inherent • Based either on metaphor properties or perhaps a or on metonymy, the passing feature of the keyword of the collocation object described being the word used figuratively • Example: “the object of his • Example: “the punctual admiration” (pertaining to servant of all work” “love”) (pertaining to “the sun”)
  • 13. Other Types of Periphrasis • Amphilogism (also called amphilogy) is a form of circumlocutory speech used to avoid telling something that might otherwise harm you. Example: "She made dinner for me last night", an amphilogistic statement would be "Dinner was already made for me last night".
  • 14. Other Types of Periphrasis • Cledonism is the use of circumlocution to avoid saying unlucky words. Example: Calling the devil "Old Nick", calling Macbeth the "Scottish Play" or saying "baker's dozen" instead of thirteen.
  • 15. Other Types of Periphrasis • Equivocation is the use of circumlocution to deceive others without blatantly lying. • Euphemism is the use of circumlocution to avoid saying offensive words. Example: "Holy mother of Jesus!" is a circumlocution of "Mary!"
  • 16. -.End.- Prepared By: ANGELES, Maria Monica M. BSEd 4-S