What is the meaning of noumenon and vehicle? What is the meaning of noumenon and vehicle? Grade 3
1. Both the noumenon and the vehicle are part of the figurative sentence, in which the noumenon is the thing to be compared, and the vehicle is opposite to the noumenon, which is part of the metaphor (the petals are compared to the butterfly, the petals are the subject, and the butterfly is the vehicle).
2. The vehicle is an effective and vivid modification of the ontological features.
3. Generally speaking, the vehicle and the noumenon have similarities in all aspects, which can make the noumenon more vivid.
4. Metaphor of expanding materials is a common rhetorical device.
5. The figurative sentence, generally speaking, is to let the readers understand what you are trying to say better, to say a very ordinary thing differently, and to say something different, that is, to compare something that is not to be true to something that is not.
6. Let's use another and vivid sentence to make an analogy. Such a sentence is a figurative sentence, which generally consists of noumenon, vehicle and figurative words, but also has simile, metaphor and metaphor.
7. For example: 1. He (noumenon) is neither moving nor moving, as if he were a stone figure (figurative).
8. 2. The leaf (body) rises high above the water, like the skirt of a graceful dancer (figurative).
9. 3. You (noumenon) is a lotus leaf (figurative), and I (noumenon) is a red lotus (figurative).
10. 4. Most of the time, the dark clouds and the mountains have become ink landscapes.
11. 5. I don't know who cut the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February (noumenon) is like scissors (figurative).