pasigurive
Pasigurive is a term used in literary analysis and linguistics to describe a stylistic approach that combines passive voice with figurative language. In pasigurive writing, the syntactic structure tends to foreground the acted-upon entity, while imagery and metaphor carry the primary interpretive load, creating a layered texture that invites meanings beyond the literal sentence.
The term is a relatively recent coinage, emerging in early 21st-century critical discussions. It blends the
Usage and characteristics commonly cited include a dominant passive clause paired with a vivid figurative image,
Examples are often cited to illustrate the pattern, such as: “The coast was whispered about in the
Relation to other concepts is important: pasigurive intersects with metaphor, personification, and the study of voice