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Target Role: crime

Source Role: dangerous_animal

Comment: crime itself is a beast, not the criminals

Target Role: criminal_activity

Source Role: endangering_action

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Target Role: victim

Source Role: prey

Comment: add to source frame later

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Target Entailment: Controlling crime

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Target Entailment: Crime is destructive

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Text: Crime is a beast ravaging the city.


Provenance: Thibodeau PH, Boroditsky L (2011) Metaphors We Think With

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Facts about "CRIME IS AN ANIMAL"
EntailmentControlling crime (Caging an animal prevents it from destroying things, ?, ADDRESSING CRIME IS CONTROLLING AN ANIMAL) + and Crime is destructive (A wild animal ravages its prey, ?, UNCONTROLLED CRIME IS A RAMPAGING ANIMAL) +
ExampleEnglish (Crime is a beast ravaging the city., ?, ?, Thibodeau PH, Boroditsky L (2011) Metaphors We Think With, ?, ?, ?) +
Has source frameFrame:Fierce animal +
Has target frameFrame:Crime +
Mappingcrime (dangerous_animal, crime itself is a beast, not the criminals) +, criminal_activity (endangering_action, ?) + and victim (prey, add to source frame later) +
Metaphor.AliasCRIME IS AN ANIMAL (?) + and CRIME IS A BEAST (Thibodeau PH, Boroditsky L (2011) Metaphors We Think With: The Role of Metaphor in Reasoning. PLoS ONE 6(2)) +
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Metaphor.Source frameFrame:Fierce animal +
Metaphor.Target frameFrame:Crime +
Metaphor.TypeComposed/complex +
Related metaphoris a mapping within (ADDRESSING CRIME IS CONTROLLING AN ANIMAL, ?) +, is in some source relation to (CRIME IS A DISEASE, ?) +, is both a source and target subcase of (MORAL CORRUPTION IS A DESTRUCTIVE FORCE, ?) + and is both a source and target subcase of (SOCIAL PROBLEMS ARE ANIMATE ENTITIES, ?) +
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Metaphor:CRIME IS AN ANIMAL#Is_example_of +