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Similes and Metaphors A figure of speech
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Figure of speech An expression that has deeper meaning Not literal in meaning There are several types; a few are: – Similes – Metaphors – Hyperbole – Irony Found in poetry, prose, speech, movies
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Simile and Metaphor Simile An explicit comparison that uses the words like or as A comparison between two things that are unlike, but the author wishes to make a correlation between them Metaphor A comparison that does not use like or as. A comparison of likeness States that something is something else
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Examples Simile Her hair is as red as a flame. The grass grew like a weed. Her arms spread like an eagle’s wings. Martha’s pillows appeared as marshmallows in her newly decorated bedroom. Metaphor Her hair is a flame that scorches those who look upon it. The grass is a weed taking over the yard. Her arms are wings flapping to take her higher. Martha’s pillows became marshmallows that softened the appearance of her room.
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Examples in Literature Simile As still as a brooding dove - from Percy B. Shelley’s “The Cloud” The Chair she sat in, like a burnished throne - from T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land Metaphor Life's but a walking shadow; a poor player - from Shakespeare’s Macbeth Those are pearls that were his eyes - from T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
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