Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor? (And why do we care?)

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Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor? (And why do we care?)

Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor—and why do we care? A metaphor can be either direct or implied. A direct metaphor clearly identifies what is being compared, often using “is” or “are.” o Mark is a bulldozer. o Those players are animals. An implied metaphor hints at what is being compared but doesn’t say it directly. o Mark will plow right over you. o Those players will chew you up and spit you out.

Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor—and why do we care? A metaphor gives us a way to see something in a new way as long as the comparison is interesting and fresh. But they aren’t only found in poems and short stories. They are often used to manipulate us into doing things, believing things, and buying things. Look at the following ads: What is the metaphor? What do they want the metaphor to mean to you? What other meanings might each metaphor have?

Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor—and why do we care? Group project: 1.Mr. Thompson will put you into groups of You are a marketing team who must design the next ad for a product of your choosing. 3.Work through the worksheet with your peers to design your ad. 4.You will be sharing it at the end of the class period. 5.Off-task groups may be reshuffled at any time. Get to it!

Today’s Question: What’s the difference between a direct metaphor and an implied metaphor—and why do we care? Write 3 things on the post-it note: 1.Your name 2.Whether you think the following metaphor is direct or implied: “Andy’s wife asked him to fetch their dinner.” 3.Write a 1-5 for how well you understand the difference between implied and direct metaphors. 4.Stick your post-it to the smartboard.