The analysis of stylistic devices in the “Jane Eyre” by Sharlotta Bronte
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v9i.377Keywords:
lexical meaning, metonymy, metaphor, epithetAbstract
We know that meaning arises from the interaction of two different lexical meanings, namely lexical and textual meanings. Sometimes the difference between them is so great that an unexpected phenomenon arises from the application of such derivative meanings. In this case, we feel that the stylistic method has emerged
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