This document discusses figures of speech and provides examples of metonymy and metaphor. Metonymy is when one element is substituted for another related element, such as referring to people in "suits" being at a meeting. Metaphor is an implied comparison without using words like "like" or "as", comparing two unlike things such as describing someone as "a walking dictionary". Examples of both figures of speech are given, such as "the pen is mightier than the sword" being an example of metonymy and "he is the Hitler of our school" being an example of metaphor.