metafori
Metafori are figures of speech in which a term is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. By transferring meaning from one domain to another, metafori create imagery, express abstract concepts, and illuminate connections between different phenomena. They are widely used in poetry, prose, oratory, advertising, and everyday speech.
Etymology: The word metaphor derives from the Greek metaphorē, meaning transfer or carrying across, from meta
Types and examples: Direct metaphor asserts the comparison, as in Time is a thief. An extended metaphor
History and influence: Metafori appear in ancient literature and rhetoric, from Greek and Roman authors to
See also: Metafori are part of broader figurative language, alongside simile, allegory, and symbolism, and are