Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the figurative-metaphorical means of representing natural landscape in tourism advertising narrative. In the course of the material analysis, it has been found out that most geographical objects are used as a source of the metaphorical representation of natural landscape: forests, mountains, volcanoes, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, seas, oceans, etc. The author shows that metaphors, comparisons, epithets and personification are the most common figurative-metaphorical means of describing natural landscape.

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