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what is synecdoche? definitions and examples about synecdoche - literary terms

What is synecdoche? Answer: A figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole ( for example,  ABCs for Alphabet)  or the whole for a part ( England won the world cup in 1966).  A synecdoche is a type of trope, which is a figure of speech. When used in literature,  a synecdoche will add to the visual imagery of the passage and enhance the Reader's experience. Difference Between synecdoche and metonumy Synecdoche examples are often misidentified  as metonymy (another literary terms). Both are often resemble each other to some extent but they are not the same. Synecdoche refers to the whole of thing by the name of any one of its parts. For example, calling a car ' wheels"  is a synecdoche because a part of a car ' wheels ' stands for the whole car. However, in metonymy,  the word we use to describe another thing is closely linked to that partucular thimg, but is not necessarily a part of it. For example, " crown" that refers to power

what is sonnet? short answer about sonnet

What is sonnet?  Sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of gormal rhyme schemes,in english typically having ten syllables per line Examples : ( abab, cdcd, efef, gg) Some Famous sonnet writer name There are so many famous Writer in english literature who writes sonnet. Here are some of them. In this article 1st we show there name. -sir thomas wyatt - sir philip sidney - william Shakespeare - john donne - william Wordsworth - john keats - christina rossetti - Gerard mainly hopkim