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== | == Pun == | ||
An expression that achieves emphasis or humor by contriving an ambiguity, two distinct meanings being suggested either by the same word (polysemy) or by two similar-sounding words (homophone) (Baldick 209). | |||
In the terminology of rhetoric, punning is regarded as a figure of speech and known as paranomasia (Baldick 209). | |||
For further reading, see also ''double entendre'' and/or equivoque. | |||
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== Works Cited == | |||
* Baldick, Chris. Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford University Press, 2004. |
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Pun
An expression that achieves emphasis or humor by contriving an ambiguity, two distinct meanings being suggested either by the same word (polysemy) or by two similar-sounding words (homophone) (Baldick 209).
In the terminology of rhetoric, punning is regarded as a figure of speech and known as paranomasia (Baldick 209).
For further reading, see also double entendre and/or equivoque.
Works Cited
- Baldick, Chris. Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford University Press, 2004.