== == Well, architecture is used in a metonymous way frequently... people might say they are going to the capitol when they are actually talking about going to Washington, D.C. They might say they are going to visit the Eiffel Tower to encompass an entire trip to Paris, or France, or Europe. People often say "I'm going to church" when they mean they are going to attend a worship service. :)
You can see examples of Greek architecture today like the White House and the U.S. Supreme Court building. Here are 3 of the columns used in Greek architecture: doric, ionic, and corinthian.
Ottonian architecture developed in Germany during the reign of Otto the Great. Some examples of Ottonian architecture are St. Bartholomew's Church in Belgium, and the Church of St. Michael in Hildesheim, Germany.
Visionary architecture can be defined as architecture that only exists on paper. This means that is has visionary qualities and not used on any structure.
notre dame in paris - the arches are based on intersecting circles
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Love is a burning candle
"The White House issued a statement" (referring to the U.S. government). "The pen is mightier than the sword" (referring to writing and warfare). "Let me give you a hand" (referring to help or assistance).
the pen is mightier than the sword
example: The eye of the sky meaning: The sun AMAZING!
"The White House made an announcement" (referring to the President or administration) "The pen is mightier than the sword" (referring to the power of communication over warfare) "All hands on deck" (referring to needing everyone's help or participation) "The Crown" (referring to the monarchy)
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
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.
We see examples of Greek architecture today is the Parthenon. A Greek temple.
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.
James Corner has written: 'Examples of domestic Colonial architecture in New England' -- subject(s): Architecture, Colonial, Architecture, Domestic, Colonial Architecture, Domestic Architecture