Came here through smilla02, and you win whatever prize there is to win for this.
Castiel was synecdoche, part of a whole, and he was metonymy, a shadow, but he spirits Dean out of Heaven's green room and becomes caesura, from the Latin caedere meaning 'to cut'.
The English major in me wriggled in GLEE when I read this.
It's simply beautiful. A finely-crafted metaphor from beginning to end.
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Castiel was synecdoche, part of a whole, and he was metonymy, a shadow, but he spirits Dean out of Heaven's green room and becomes caesura, from the Latin caedere meaning 'to cut'.
The English major in me wriggled in GLEE when I read this.
It's simply beautiful. A finely-crafted metaphor from beginning to end.