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- From: rickg@netcom.com (Rick Gordon)
- Subject: Hyperbolic metaphors bring down the house
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.003525.10325@netcom.com>
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- Organization: Netcom - SF Bay, Cal Northifornia
- References: <ATAY LOR.93Jan20215359@gauss.nmsu.edu> <1993Jan21.203337.16313@netcom.com> <ATAYLOR.93Jan22093922@gauss.nmsu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:35:25 GMT
- Lines: 37
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- In article <ATAYLOR.93Jan22093922@gauss.nmsu.edu> Nosy writes:
-
- ><In article <1993Jan21.203337.16313@netcom.com> rickg@netcom.com (Rick Gordon) writes:
- >
- ><In article <ATAYLOR.93Jan20215359@gauss.nmsu.edu> Nosy writes:
- >
- ><> [ ... ]
- ><> Only superficially. The Soviets spilled literally oceans
- ><> of blood and of ink to create the "New Soviet Man", a
- ><> creature that would live the Communist ideal.
- >
- ><NitPeeve: "Literally", when used as an intensifier, changing the sense
- ><of a statement to meaninglessness.
- >
- > How so? It is hyperbole to write about oceans of blood,
- > in most cases, but the Bolsheviks killed around 100
- > million people. That's what, 100 million times a couple
- > of gallons?
-
- So that's a couple of supertanker's worth, right? Some ocean, dude.
-
- Look, what brought this particular peeve to mind was your despoiling
- a perfectly good metaphor with the metaphoracide "literally". When
- I hear some dimbulb reporter say something like "Diana Ross showed
- a capacity crowd at the Tri-City Arena that she's not dead yet with
- a dynamite show last night that literally brought the house down", I
- laugh at the mental image. If John Madden, to pick a name at random,
- were to say "That Jerry Rice has got some kind of foot speed, he
- literally flies down the field," it wouldn't surprise me, but it
- wouldn't make sense, either.
-
- Have I beaten this necrotic mare enough, or shall I change tactics and
- kill you with kindness?
-
- --
- Rick Gordon | "Loud is good."
- rickg@netcom.com | -- Frank Loesser
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