Title: Symbols, metaphors and similes in literature: A case study of Animal Farm
Abstract: One of the aims of literary text is to say as much as possible as briefly as possible, means to say more in few words to achieve a maximum effectiveness. In this case, figures of speech, specifically symbol, metaphor and simile have an important role, as they include figurative meaning of words besides their literary meaning. In this article, symbols, metaphors and similes in George Orwell's‘Animal Farm’ were studied to find out the effect of using figures of speech on the writer's style and the addressee's understanding. For this aim, these three figures of speech were founded in the novel and their types were determined according to Newmark`s (1988b), Fromilhague`s (1995) and Rokni `s (2009) classifications, respectively.
Key words: Literature, symbol, metaphor, simile, figurative language, ‘Animal Farm’.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-12-06
Language: en
Type: article
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