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For other understandings of meaning, Wellek and Warren suggest a look at the sequence of image, metaphor, symbol, and myth, which they consider making up the "central poetic structure" of a work.
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Though 40 is a relatively small number, the researchers were looking for images, metaphors, certainties and black holes that came up again and again, across regions and demographics.
–In what different ways does the song relay this message (images, metaphors, etc)., and how does each item listed convey this meaning?
If establishing provenance is not an option, as in this case of Theobald's missing manuscripts, a scholar must examine the text for qualitative clues (images, metaphors) as well as quantitative (punctuation, contractions, grammar), which, Mr. Hammond said, "are unlikely to be used consciously and can't be imitated by forgers".
In Fiction and Repetition Hillis Miller examines the various ways repetition whether of images, metaphors, motifs, plots, characters, or events functions to convey meaning in the novel.
This affective-based 'experiential system' encodes reality in images, metaphors and narratives, rapidly processing and generating an immediate response that often determines the decision outcome.
Appealing to common experience, he tries to render the flavor of the absurd with images, metaphors, and anecdotes that capture the experiential level he regards as lying prior to philosophy.
In other words, metaphysics is bound to employ images, metaphors and oblique expressions in order to produce indirect knowledge of the transcendent, subject-independent unity of reality and value.
We then reread each text looking for specific material including images, metaphors, scenarios, rhetorical devices (such as association depicting two concepts as similar or related and dissociation depicting two concepts as dissimilar or mutually exclusive), underpinning assumptions (eg, about the safety or reliability of technologies) and overarching storylines.
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