Synesthesia: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
"The word “synesthesia” or “synaesthesia,” has its origin in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek] roots, syn, meaning union, and aesthesis, meaning sensation: a union of the senses."<ref name=Foot01/> Synesthesia is usually used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry poetry]. In Poetry it means "the concurrent response of two or more of the senses to the stimulation of one"<ref name=Foot02/> . In simple terms synesthesia means the mixing of two or more senses at one time. Several authors use synethesia; such as [[Robert Frost]], [[Dante Alighieri]], [[George Meredith]].
"The word “synesthesia” or “synaesthesia,” has its origin in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek] roots, syn, meaning union, and aesthesis, meaning sensation: a union of the senses."<ref name=Foot01/> Synesthesia is usually used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry poetry]. In Poetry it means "the concurrent response of two or more of the senses to the stimulation of one"<ref name=Foot02/> . In simple terms synesthesia means the mixing of two or more senses at one time. Several authors use synethesia; such as [[Robert Frost]], [[Dante Alighieri]], [[George Meredith]].


 
=== Functions  of Synesthesia ===
== Functions  of Synesthesia ==
----
Synesthesia is used to give writing more meaning. It allows writing to provide more feelings. The term provides description and an extra boost of creativity. Synesthesia makes writing more interesting and appealing to an audience. This literary device can also be used to add confusion and excitement to writing.<ref name=Foot03/>
Synesthesia is used to give writing more meaning. It allows writing to provide more feelings. The term provides description and an extra boost of creativity. Synesthesia makes writing more interesting and appealing to an audience. This literary device can also be used to add confusion and excitement to writing.<ref name=Foot03/>


==Examples of Synesthesia==
===Examples of Synesthesia===
----
'''Literature'''
'''Literature'''
* Back to the region where the sun is silent. -'The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri<ref name=Foot04/>
* Back to the region where the sun is silent. -'The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri<ref name=Foot04/>
Line 18: Line 19:




== References ==
== Notes ==
<references>
<references>
*<ref name=Foot01>Allen-Hermanson, Sean. Matey, Jennifer. [http://www.iep.utm.edu/synesthe/#H9 Synesthesia]</ref>
*<ref name=Foot01>Allen-Hermanson, Sean. Matey, Jennifer. [http://www.iep.utm.edu/synesthe/#H9 Synesthesia]</ref>
Line 26: Line 27:
*<ref name=Foot05>Meredith, George. "Modern Love: I". ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
*<ref name=Foot05>Meredith, George. "Modern Love: I". ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
*<ref name=Foot06>Frost, Robert. "The Tuft of Flowers" ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
*<ref name=Foot06>Frost, Robert. "The Tuft of Flowers" ''Poetry Foundation.'' Web. 9 April 2014.</ref>
</references>
</references>


==Notes==
==References==
*Bavota, C. Synesthesia.  [http://literarydevices.net/synesthesia/ Literary Devices]
*Bavota, C. Synesthesia.  [http://literarydevices.net/synesthesia/ Literary Devices]
*Bureman, Liz. ''Synesthesia In Literature: Definition and Examples'' Retrieved 9 April 2014 from [http://thewritepractice.com/synesthesia/ The Write Practice]
*Bureman, Liz. ''Synesthesia In Literature: Definition and Examples'' Retrieved 9 April 2014 from [http://thewritepractice.com/synesthesia/ The Write Practice]
twitter
95

edits