metaphor |
ekphrasis |
As nouns the difference between metaphor and ekphrasis
is that
metaphor is the use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it isn’t, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described, but in the case of English without the words
like or
as, which would imply a simile while
ekphrasis is a clear, intense, self-contained argument or pictorial description of an object, especially of an artwork.
ekphrasis |
hypotyposis |
In rhetoric terms the difference between ekphrasis and hypotyposis
is that
ekphrasis is a clear, intense, self-contained argument or pictorial description of an object, especially of an artwork while
hypotyposis is a vivid, picturesque description of scenes or events.
ekphrasic |
ekphrasis |
As an adjective ekphrasic
is relating to ekphrasis.
As a noun ekphrasis is
(rhetoric) a clear, intense, self-contained argument or pictorial description of an object, especially of an artwork.
ekphrases |
ekphrasis |
As nouns the difference between ekphrases and ekphrasis
is that
ekphrases is plural of lang=en while
ekphrasis is a clear, intense, self-contained argument or pictorial description of an object, especially of an artwork.