a universal theme is something everyone can relate to e.g. emotions such as happinesss, sadness
the treaty of Versailles was signed in Versailles. if you mean another treaty then give us a clue.... **metonymy**
The substitution of another word for something else - basically a slang expression, eg 'gone to the moon' for great success.
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Simile, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Metonymy, Antithesis, Metaphor, Personification, Anaphora. All these figures of speech are found in "She Walks in Beauty" By Lord Byron.
Yes, there are examples of metonymy in expressions of love. For example, saying "she stole my heart" uses the part of the body (heart) to represent feelings of love and affection. Another example is referring to someone as "the light of my life," using light to symbolize happiness and joy in the relationship.
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example: The eye of the sky meaning: The sun AMAZING!
Metonymy is a literary device where something related, but not part, of a given thing is used to describe said thing. Calling business people "suits," or offering to give someone "a hand," as in help are examples of metonymy.
examples of conceit in figurative devics
Synecdoche is a type of metonymy
Here is a sentence that uses the word metonymy. Metonymy is a figure of speech that replaces one word for another.
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the white house is the most common metonymy there is in reference to the U.S executive branch
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