Table of Extended Metaphor Table of Complex Metaphor

B. Data Description

Below are the tables of data of corpus of metaphors that are needed for this research. All those tables of data are needed to find out the types of metaphor that will be analyzed in section C: The Analysis of the Data. Next are those tables of corpus of metaphors that tabulated by the writer:

1. Table of Extended Metaphor

Extended metaphors are a metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work. It uses two unrelated nouns to create a vivid image. So the extended that captured from the novel can be tabulated into the table that follows: No Corpus the utilized metaphor Page 1 From the sunless dawn until evening the heavy shadow had deepened, and all hearts in the City were oppressed. Far above a great cloud streamed slowly westward from the Black Land, devouring light, borne upon a wind of war; but below the air was still and breathless, as if all the Vale of Anduin waited for the onset of a ruinous storm. 80 2 A sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises . 112 3 The sullen shriveled leaves of a past year hung on them, grating and rattling in the sad airs, but their maggot-ridden buds were only just opening. Flies, dun grey, or black, marked like Orcs with a red eye-shaped blotch, buzzed and stung; and above the briar-thickets clouds of hungry midges danced and reeled. 198 4 The wind had dropped but the sky was grey. The land looked rather sad and forlorn; but it was after all the first of November and the fag-end of Autumn. 280

2. Table of Complex Metaphor

A complex metaphor is a metaphor in which an abstraction such as emotion, idea is represented as something concrete such as an object or person. Here are the results: No Corpus the utilized metaphor Page 5 The dark world was rushing by and the wind sang loudly in his ears. 19 6 Many hopes will wither in this bitter spring. 46 7 A weary valley resting after a great storm. 50 8 The times are evil enough. 59 9 We do not know, and our hearts are heavy. 70 10 Doom hung over them, but they faced it silently. 76 11 Even in this gloom, hope gleams again. 108 12 Drive away bad air and darkness with bright iron 109 13 Pity filled his heart and great wonder, and suddenly the slow- kindled courage of his race awoke. 116 14 The wind had died and all the air seemed still. 163 15 The fires below awoke in anger, the red light blazed, and all the cavern was filled with a great glare and heat. 224 16 And he sang to them, now in the Elven-tongue, now in the speech of the West, until their hearts, wounded with sweet words, overflowed. 228 17 But I cannot lie in sloth, idle, caged. I looked for death in battle . 237 18 Spring surpassed his wildest hopes, not only was there wonderful sunshine and delicious rain. 303

3. Table of Mixed Metaphor