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| * We have been through a lot together. | * We have been through a lot together. | ||
| * Our marriage is on the rocks. | * Our marriage is on the rocks. | ||
| - | * I'm not ready to get married. | + | * I'm not ready to take the next step. |
| This metaphorical relationship is connected to other, similar structures of thought in Western cultures. School and career are also expressed in metaphors of journey and travel. | This metaphorical relationship is connected to other, similar structures of thought in Western cultures. School and career are also expressed in metaphors of journey and travel. | ||
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| Many of the authors we have read in Forms of Families make use of a concept of metaphor. Why is this relevant to their analysis of other cultures? | Many of the authors we have read in Forms of Families make use of a concept of metaphor. Why is this relevant to their analysis of other cultures? | ||
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| Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. 1980. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. | Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. 1980. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. | ||
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