• Metaphor Examples, just right for explaining the terms in Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning.
  • The process of trying to somehow describe “this feeling” and coming up with the combination of symbols of “love like a Polaroid” is COMPREHENSION.
  • When I saw the expression “love like a Polaroid,” I thought, “What are they talking about?” and you think, “Is this what he is trying to say?” and you come up with something. This process is called METAPHOR.
  • For a supplementary explanation, “In this sense, it’s love like a Polaroid,” CIRCUMLOCUTION.
  • Clarification of the meaning by RELEVANCE that makes you say “I see, that’s what it means” when you see the supplementary explanation

Love like a Polaroid in this sense.

  • There is only one in the world.
    • ↔ Photos taken with a smartphone can be sent a copy immediately.
  • No filter, the reflection of what it is.
    • ↔ Photos taken with smartphones contain filters that enlarge the eyes and beautify the skin.
  • Gradually becoming clearer.
    • ↔ It’s not something you can check right away like a picture taken with your phone.
      • It will become clear over time.

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