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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Methaphor & Metonymy – Condensation & Displacement.Doc

version a shift or move in the unconscious when the intellectual redirects a theory or intelligence operation dangerous or insufferable and substitutes it with a more affable thought or word. Condensation where whole the contrary elements, bits and pieces of thought and dreams combine into one to make sense. In this substance they can stand for several different thoughts, feelings, wishes, ideas, etc. For Freud, contraction and translation / substitution were wontd as a defense mechanism to declare aggressive and sexual impulses and hide the true unconscious thought (anxiety).Brought to readable with slips, jokes and dreams, these little bits of terminology develop the whole picture. The Signorelli example, from The psychopathology of normal life is a fine example of displacement and linguistics. Travelling through Bosnia, Herzegovina Freud forgets the name of a famous painter Signorelli. Two other less(prenominal) familiar names come to mind Botticelli and Boltraffio .By combining different bits and parts of the words Signorelli, Botticelli, Boltraffio and Bosnia, Herzegovina, he realises the repressed thought (death and sexuality regarding a patient). A further example comes from jokes and their relation to the unconscious, during a conversation Hirsch hyacinth of Hamburg Pottery agent and extractor of corns, recalls a meeting with the wealthy business leader Rothschild where Rothschild treated him as his equal quite famillionairely. (Condensation accompanied by the formation of a substitute)Metaphor A nameure of lecture in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or theory it does not literally denote in order to suggest likeness with its basic meaning (metaphors = suppress). A rough man. Metonymy is a figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of some other to which it is related or which it is a part i. e. substitution of one word for another. (metonymy combines). The cup was dru nk. Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) believed that the human psyche is found in language.He thought it an extremely important part of Freuds understanding of the unconscious. He treasured to expand on Freuds work or condensation and displacement. development metaphors and metonymy Lacan related directly to Freuds thinking in terms of condensation and displacement in so far as the original is changed and a new idea concept is formed. He placed great brilliance on linguistics (phonemes, multiple use of the same material, double meaning, puns etc) in relation to slips and Para praxes .He relied on the borrowed work of a fare of linguistics in this regard. The linguist, De Saussure believed the relationship between words were great than objects. Two elements combine in a relationship called signification to produce the linguistic sign. There must be both a figure (idea) and signified (concept). Lacan noticed the similarities between Saussure and Freuds work in relation to signifier and signified. In Freuds representation S/s the signified slips beneath the signifier.A second linguistic, Roman Jacobson believed the production of language twofold. Selection / substation and combination of the linguistic units. He gives an excellent example of the use of metaphor and metonymy. Quoting from Lewis Carrols, Alices Adventures in Wonderland Did you say pig or fig? said the cat. I said pig, replied Alice. (Baby to pig suggests a person who is not nice). Other examples include, the Cheshire cat (grin like a Cheshire cat). The March Hare (as mad as a March Hare) etc, etc.

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