Metaphor
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- allegory: An extended metaphor wherein a story illustrates an important attribute of the subject
- catachresis: A mixed metaphor used by design and accident (a rhetorical fault)
- parable: An extended metaphor narrated as an anecdote illustrating and teaching a moral lesson.
- A cognitive metaphor is the association of an object to an experience outside the object's environment.
- A conceptual metaphor is an underlying association that is systematic in both language and thought.
- A root metaphor is the underlying worldview that shapes an individual's understanding of a situation.
- A therapeutic metaphor is an experience that allows one to learn about more than just that experience.
- A visual metaphor provides a frame or window on experience. Metaphors can also be implied and extended throughout pieces of literature.