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prosopopoeia    
n. 拟人法,拟声法

拟人法,拟声法

prosopopoeia
n 1: representing an abstract quality or idea as a person or
creature [synonym: {personification}, {prosopopoeia}]


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  • Prosopopoeia - Wikipedia
    A prosopopoeia (Ancient Greek: προσωποποιία, p r ɒ s oʊ p oʊ ˈ p iː ə ) is a rhetorical device in which a non-human element speaks or is spoken to as a human The term derives from the Greek words prósopon (transl face, person) and poiéin (transl to make, to do) [1] [2]
  • PROSOPOPOEIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PROSOPOPOEIA is a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting
  • Prosopopoeia: Definition and Examples in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
    Prosopopoeia is a figure of speech in which an absent or imaginary person is represented as speaking In classical rhetoric, it's a type of personification
  • What Is a Prosopopoeia? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
    A prosopopoeia is a rhetorical device or figure of speech in which someone acts as or represents someone else who is absent or imaginary The term includes but is not exclusive to personification
  • PROSOPOPOEIA Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Prosopopoeia definition: personification, as of inanimate things See examples of PROSOPOPOEIA used in a sentence
  • prosopopoeia | prosopopeia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
    The earliest known use of the noun prosopopoeia is in the mid 1500s OED's earliest evidence for prosopopoeia is from 1550, in the writing of Richard Sherry, schoolmaster and author prosopopoeia is a borrowing from Latin
  • prosopopoeia
    prosopopoeia : pro-so-po-pe'-i-a : from Gk prosopon, "face," "person" and poiein, "to make" prosopeia conformatio, personae confictio the counterfait in personation: A synonym for the figure of speech personification; The progymnasmata exercise, impersonation
  • Understanding Prosopopoeia: The Art of Personification in Classical . . .
    Prosopopoeia comes from the Greek words "prosopon," meaning "face," and "poiein," meaning "to make " As a figure of speech, it allows writers and speakers to craft powerful imagery and emotional connections by attributing human traits to non-human entities
  • Literary Encyclopedia — Prosopopoeia
    Prosopopoeia identifies the specific rhetorical act of giving a voice to and speaking in the name of another person or an inanimate object Greek in origin, prosopopoeia literally means “to make” (poeien) a “face” or “person” (prosopon) through the art, skill, or craft of rhetoric (See Lanham 123)
  • Prosopopoeia - Oxford Reference
    "prosopopoeia" published on by Oxford University Press The Greek rhetorical term for a trope consisting either of the personification of some non-human being or idea, or of Update





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