The Analysis of Implicit Metaphor

this sentence definitely false. It is kind of anomaly, metaphor phenomena. For examples of submerged metaphor, somehow, this sentence does not make sense at all. The Gaffer, an old man who lives in the Bag End, said that after Saruman’s slavery to the hobbits of the Shire. An ill wind here does not mean the wind can get sick or bring many pains for the hobbits. It means that something bad had already gone, as Saruman gone. For information, ill correlated with the word wind, illustrated like a human being. It is sound like a wind has a body and gets sick, pain. To know that the sentence was correct or not, we must know that the condition that defending that the wind is ill. An ill wind is true if and only if the wind is ill. The tenor is wind and vehicle is ill

6. The Analysis of Implicit Metaphor

An Implicit Metaphor is one in which the tenor is not specified but implied. For better understanding, the writer analyzed the examples of implicit metaphor. They are: 38 There was Sam kneeling before him, his face wrung with pain, as if he had been stabbed in the heart; tears welled from his eyes. [pg. 188] An Implicit Metaphor is one which tenor is not specified but implied. Sam’s face here not covered with pain, but there is something that make his tears welled from his eyes. Yes, Sam was hurt after fighting for the Orcs, but his face is sad and crying when he saw Frodo lying before him. The tenor is his face wrung with pain and the vehicle is as if he had been stab in the heart. It is sound like simile. Nevertheless, the writer can give an argument that the comparative view of metaphor is often expressed by denying that metaphors are implies similes. Although there are important distinction to drawn between metaphor and simile, a point frequently wised is that similes are not mere comparisons anymore than metaphors are. With Implicit Metaphor assertion in ‘his face wrung with pain’, we are prepared to understand what a pain that can we look from Sam’s face. At the end, reality becomes imagery because we changed our way of relating to it. 39 For some time they sat in silence and then Sam looking round at the room and the shadows flickering on the walls. [pg. 266] Sam and Frodo get into Bilbo’s room and accompanied him. The situation is very calm, peace so they can be wondering anything. Sat in silence are symbolizing the sorrow that they feel after the great adventures that they had before. Even we do not see Sam and Frodo’s face, whether he is sad, happy, smile, crying. But we can feel that they are sorrow I their hearts. No visual image of silence, complete lack of noise of sound. But in metaphorical sense, it is symbol of sadness, sorrow. Anomaly in metaphor, instead, they break apart the structures of language

7. The Analysis of Compound Metaphor