In this week, Mr Radzi conducted lesson about Analogy of Juxtaposition. Analogy is a approach to explain something by using something that has no apparent connection to the object. Analogy can be categorized into 2 types, which are logical analogy and affective analogy. From the lecture note, we know that logical analogy uses similarities in design, structure or function to connect back to the object. For example, both whale and submarine can dive into great depths. Affective analogy uses approach of emotional resemblance.
Furthermore, there is a relation between analogy, metaphor, and similes. The difference between metaphor and similes is that similes using like/as in sentence whereas metaphor not.
A lightbulb is a metaphor for an idea.
ReflectionIn my opinion, analogy is very useful that we can create new idea or concept by using similar thing to explain or represent the object. It helps us in creative thinking that one kind stuff can be explained in different ways by using metaphor or similes methods. Furthermore, a sentence about a object will be interesting if applying the approach.