Yet the Monkey is able to outwit the Lion continually in these narratives through his usage of figurative language.
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What these works have in common is figurative language _ allegory, metaphor, parable _ that helps to explain Lincoln's style.
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His ideas were related to German symbolism, and he developed a figurative language composed of interpretable symbols, personification and allegory ."
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This role includes identification of various types of figurative language, including but not limited to simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and idiom.
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Her figurative language becomes a register of her sensitivity, and movingly treats the themes of romantic love, reticence, suffering, and freedom.
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Asturias's often incantatory style More significantly, Asturias was the first Latin American novelist to combine stream of consciousness writing and figurative language.
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I am sure the Victorians liked having access to the sentimental and horrifying possibilities of fairy lore; they found the figurative language useful.
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Aristotle and later the Roman Quintilian were among the early analysts of rhetoric who expounded on the differences between literal and figurative language.
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The seer can only interpret a vision through his / her own experience, and the figurative language of the visions is thus symbolic.
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Unlike many modern theorists, he does not see figurative language as a threat to the stability of linguistic reference ( Leitch, 156 ).