I’m a little confused... perhaps someone could clear this up for me? In the last example of Synechdoche, she says to “lend her a hand”. Would that not be Metonymy? Wouldn’t hand be synonymous with “help”? And in that case, a hand is not a part of help, nor is it a whole.
And I believe you are right... It would be the same for the quote from Shakespeare, "Friends, Romans, countrymen...Lend me your ear." Listening and helping are associated with hands and ears. The association is what makes it metonymy and not syndicate.
If the quote in Shakespeare was you ears listen to me that would be synecdoche. And if a person had said you hands give me some help, that would be synecdoche. Synecdoche renames a thing buy the part or buy the whole metonymy makes associations between closely related things.
@@Michelle-pn9xt well thanks Michelle, I appreciate you pointing that out. However, if you wouldn't mind telling vox, since vox misspelled the word and not I. l'd greatly appreciate it.
I'm an English teacher. This is brilliantly done! Thank you!
thanks from Egypt. wow! it's a synecdoche because I'm the one who is thanking you not Egypt.
This was awesome!!! Thanks guys, cheers from Fresno, CA
Well that is one of the most creative things I have seen.. well done guys
this actually helped a lot lol
Awesome.
anyone else english teacher showing them this in class rn?
as silly and funny as this was, it low key actually helped me
I love this video, nice explanation guys
nice you guys should make more!
This was awesome and helped me!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m a little confused... perhaps someone could clear this up for me?
In the last example of Synechdoche, she says to “lend her a hand”. Would that not be Metonymy? Wouldn’t hand be synonymous with “help”? And in that case, a hand is not a part of help, nor is it a whole.
And I believe you are right... It would be the same for the quote from Shakespeare, "Friends, Romans, countrymen...Lend me your ear."
Listening and helping are associated with hands and ears. The association is what makes it metonymy and not syndicate.
If the quote in Shakespeare was you ears listen to me that would be synecdoche. And if a person had said you hands give me some help, that would be synecdoche. Synecdoche renames a thing buy the part or buy the whole metonymy makes associations between closely related things.
@@SuperIwatch It is not syndicate, it is synecdoche
@@Michelle-pn9xt well thanks Michelle, I appreciate you pointing that out. However, if you wouldn't mind telling vox, since vox misspelled the word and not I. l'd greatly appreciate it.
Well that was hilarious! :D
Synecdoche won, what a flow!
Hahahaha thank you for this video it was hilarious and very helpful😁😁
i'm not sure if this is ironic or not
(thanks for helping me with my poetry assignment tho)
Are you guys from an IB school, this the shit we do in IB.
Karla Tu is cute
Wow
This is are puns lol
jody was the only good part
Horrible omf😂😂😂😂