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Explaining Metaphors - Boiling with Anger - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


Explaining Metaphors - Boiling with Anger - By MortonandWebster



Transcript
00:05 turn on something a bit off . Welcome to a
00:12 video on metaphors . As teachers , we sometimes find
00:16 that our pupils find it difficult to explain what the
00:18 point of a metaphor is . We're going to try
00:21 to explain this to you . Using an example ,
00:24 I'd like you to imagine that Morton , for some
00:27 reason , was very , very angry about something .
00:31 Let's say he was angry because yesterday I beat him
00:33 a tennis . He was so unhappy with his performance
00:37 that every bad shot he played made him boil with
00:39 anger . Now you've probably heard this expression before .
00:44 It's a metaphor that's used to describe extreme levels of
00:47 anger , but we know it can't literally be true
00:51 . Otherwise , Morton would be dead . So why
00:55 not just say that I was very , very ,
00:58 very angry ? Why use a metaphor that might make
01:01 people think I was dead ? Well , as with
01:04 other metaphors , it's about borrowing , meaning the word
01:07 anger borrows meaning from the word boiling . Now forget
01:13 about this story for a moment and think how many
01:15 different things just the word boiling reminds you of .
01:18 Perhaps you could pause the video and jot down a
01:20 list . Okay , here are a few things that
01:25 we came up with . You don't have to agree
01:28 with all of them , and you could probably come
01:29 up with a better list yourself . But here are
01:32 a few words which the idea of boiling reminded us
01:34 off . As you can see , then , the
01:37 metaphor does much more than simply say that Morton was
01:40 very angry . It suggests that his anger was spilling
01:43 over like a boiling pot that you've forgotten about on
01:45 the stove . His anger was visible and perhaps out
01:51 of control . People are often good at concealing or
01:55 controlling their anger , but this metaphor suggests that Morton
01:59 was failing to do this . Then there's the heat
02:01 required to boil something , perhaps with a fire ,
02:05 or we may even think of boiling molten lava .
02:09 These things help to suggest that Morton's anger was dangerous
02:12 or even destructive . Of course , the metaphor might
02:19 also help us to appreciate that Morton was a sore
02:21 loser yesterday , But more than anything , we hope
02:25 you can see how the metaphor goes beyond simply saying
02:27 that more time was very , very angry . Thank
02:31 you very much , Webster . I think you've said
02:34 quite enough about metaphors for one day on . We'll
02:37 see who the loser is next week . When I
02:39 get my revenge on , don't forget to subscribe to
02:44 the Morton and Webster channels firm or helpful English tips
02:48 and advice .
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DESCRIPTION:

This video finds associations to the expression "boil with anger" as a way to demonstrate how to find the meaning in metaphors. It shows how "anger" borrows meaning from "boil".

OVERVIEW:

Explaining Metaphors - Boiling with Anger is a free educational video by MortonandWebster.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.5.A.

This page not only allows students and teachers view Explaining Metaphors - Boiling with Anger but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.

1. L.4.5.A : Explain the meaning of simple similes and metaphors (e.g., as pretty as a picture) in context..


GRADES:

4


STANDARDS:

L.4.5.A

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