Thursday, 22 August 2013

Understanding Metaphor And It’s Types

When you refer to someone in an opposite way just to describe his behavior or attitude, then it is called metaphor. For example, if you say he speaks like a chirpy bird, then he is not a bird and neither his voice resembles to that bird but you have used that metaphor to describe a specific characteristic. These kind of terms are referred to as metaphor and they have become very common in modern linguistics. Especially, modern day writers use these terms a lot to add weight to their writing. There are different types of metaphor like accidental, intentional, unintentional and others. Every type of metaphor has his own purpose and people use it accordingly. 


Metaphor is not only used in common speech but it has a wide application in literature. People always use terms like clear skies, boiling mad, insane speed and similar others just to make their statement more concrete. Similarly, there are writers who integrate these kinds of terms to make their writing more interesting and meaningful.


There are poets that specifically do metaphor poetry and they extensively use these terms in their poetry. There are no fixed terms but anyone can create interesting types of Metaphor. It is all about describing an event or behavior in your own words and relates that event to a more common event.

In movie scripts, drama scripts and other similar writings metaphor can really create magic. It just makes the entire sentence more catchy and interesting. If you carefully analyze the modern day film scripts, you will come to know that modern writers are using metaphor as an element of wit. If you are a writer then you should properly understand the meaning of metaphor and use these terms in your writing to make it more interesting and catchy.

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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Alliteration And Its Usages In Literature

Alliteration is a literary device that most of the people are familiar with, but not many poets and writers can use this device effectively. The reason being it is very tough to integrate it in your writing but using it properly can make your poetry and writing very catchy and entertaining.

Alliteration Definition

Alliteration is basically a literary device that poets use to make the sentence more poetic & sound much convincing. If all the words of a sentence are starting with the same alphabet, then it is the most probably called an alliteration.

When you put words with same starting letter together, the sound of that sentence will become very rhythmic. This is an art and not many people can translate this art to actual literature.

Examples of alliteration are like “better butter makes a batter better”. This is an example where most of the words start with letter B and hence it sounds very catchy. Some people also have a problem in reading the alliteration correctly but most of the times it is very easy to memorize.

Alliteration definition


We cannot memorize literature easily, but we love to hear songs and most of the songs are memorized by people without any error. Songs are written with alliteration, so that they remain easy to memorize and easy to sing. 

Alliteration also helps you to describe an emotional event more effectively. Poets usually do that because when the sound of the poetry is more in flow then emotions always come naturally. If you read poetry softly and without any rigid and unaligned words, then it creates more impact. 

Smooth and soft reading is possible only when the poet has used alliteration. It is a very important tool for writing good and popular songs. If you remember old and classic songs, then you will notice that all of those songs were written with alliteration and it played an important role in their success.

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