ALLEGORIA  連續寓意法

Extended narrative METAPHORA.

Sustained metaphorical discourse, typically in a narrative context.

Hypernym
  • METAPHORAMETAPHORA in the form of an implicit COMPARATIO in which an expression is taken not in its literal sense but in a sense derived from the literal sense so as to indicate an implicit comparison and abstraction from detail.Figurative substitution for the proper verb or noun (e.g. "warrior") of another word which evokes special features of the proper word (e.g. "lion"). Note that in general the phenomenon of lexicalised figurative usage is best studied in TLS by searching for the semantic category FIG. Under METAPHORA I collect those cases where the figurative usage does not appear to have been lexicalised. The distinction between FIG and METAPHORA is exasperatingly often arbitrary.Another difficult contrast is between METONYMY where there is a variously defined but semantically clear relation of the extended use to the primary use of a word, METAPHORA, in which there is only poetic suggestiveness and no clear and explicit, semantic link, and finallly SYNECDOCHE, in which the relation is one of taxonymy or of mereonymy (part-whole relationship).ALLEGORIA is sustained and systematic metaphorical discourse.
    • METONYMYRhRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of the use of an expression in a meaning which it literally does not have but which is clearly related to the basic meaning of that expression.Substitution of a semantically clearly related but literally inappropriate word for another literally appropriate word. The contrast is between METONYMY where there is a variously defined but semantically clear relation of the extended use to the primary use of a word, METAPHORA, in which there is only poetic suggestiveness and no clear and explicit, semantic link, and finallly SYNECDOCHE, in which the relation is one of taxonymy or of mereonymy (part-whole relationship).
      • RHETORICAL TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of expressions.
    • COMPARATIORHETORICAL TROPE in which things are explained by means of comparing them to other things.
      • SPEECH ACTRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of a deliberate rhetorico-semantic act performed. [This definition is still a tentative stop-gap, and this category is far larger than I would like. It needs to be intelligently subdivided. CH]
        • RHETORICAL TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of expressions.
Hyponym
  • PARABLEALLEGORIA that is short and illustrates a moral truth.
    LY is not the kind of text in which one would expect ALLEGORIA. Only short examples are found.

    Rhetorical device locations: 3
    • 論語 「射不主皮, 為力不同科 古之道也

      "Everyone does what he can."

    • 史記 是故城高五丈, 而樓季不輕犯也 泰山之高百仞 而跛䍧牧其上 夫樓季也而難五丈之限 豈跛䍧也而易百仞之高哉 峭塹之勢異也 明主聖王之所以能 久處尊位 長執重勢 而獨擅天下之利者 非有異道也 能獨斷 而審督責 必深罰 故天下不敢犯也

      A steep slope serves as extended metaphor (metaphora continuata) for the harshness of sanctions, which are made explicit in the form of the strict application of penalties (shen fa 深罰).

    • 韓非子 「削株無遺根, 無與禍鄰 禍乃不存

      allegoria mixta