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    Metaphor Theory Summary

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    influence his or her cognition. It is known as Embodied Cognition, which is built off Metaphor theory. Metaphor theory is the idea that human thoughts and sensory perception are linked to concrete and physical concepts. We ground our abstract ideas (love, hate, time, etc.) into concrete objects in order for us to understand them. Embodied Cognition suggests that…

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    the perfect villain, and his actions can assure this. Iago is very different from other villains and antagonists for many reasons such as his superior skills in manipulating people who think very highly of him; and in doing so, has no feelings of guilt. Iago?s actions impacts the plot of Othello severely. All the characters equally suffer because of his plots and secretive plans. Iago?s malicious, villainous personality and his spiteful, secretive manipulation of the many characters present…

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