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Chapter 6: Metonymy and Synecdoche

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This chapter introduced me to metonymy and synecdoche, which are different from metaphor but equally important in our language and thought. Metonymy, the use of one entity to refer to another related entity, and synecdoche, the use of a part to represent the whole or vice versa, are prevalent in our daily speech. For example, using "the crown" to refer to the monarchy is a metonymy, and "all hands on deck" (where "hands" represent people) is a synecdoche. These devices allow for more efficient and evocative communication. They also show how our minds can make connections between related concepts and use one to stand for another, highlighting the flexibility and creativity of human language.
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