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Metaphor/Simile

Simile “like” or “as” Her hair, golden as the sun, cascaded…

Metaphor met·a·phor [met-uh-fawr, -fer] Show IPA noun 1. a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”which

The Beatrice Letters, "The day was as cold and bitter as hot chocolate as if it had been put in a fridge for several hours and filled with vinegar.“ “Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.” …William Butler Yeats

“ Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.” …Samuel Butler, English Poet “A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.” …Anonymous “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” … Saint Augustine

Obvious Visual Reference

Time

“My Life”

“Society Cake”

My first day of high school--sad and friendless, a young, flightless bird in the middle of a desert.

Can a person be a metaphor?

You will create a visual metaphor for yourself (medium: collage). The challenge is to create a meaningful work that makes your viewers think!