Metaphors: The Word of the Art


  • (1)  Ibragimov Shekhrozbek Tulqinjon ugli            An assistant English language teacher at Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology  
            Uzbekistan

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v19i.985

Keywords:

metaphor, stylistic device, simile, literature, novels, poems, theorists

Abstract

In this article, I want to look at a little brief explanation of the metaphor in literature. Most writers use this stylistic device as a mean of showing off him or her in terms of number of words they know in the literal cases. So far, lots of scientist learnt metaphors literally in fictions, poems, novels and theory too. I am going to give a lot more attention to metaphors in literature in this article.

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References

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Published

2021-12-23

How to Cite

ugli, I. S. T. . (2021). Metaphors: The Word of the Art. Middle European Scientific Bulletin, 19, 305-307. https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v19i.985

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