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A metaphor is an object, person, or animal that represents something beyond itself
A symbol refers to an object or a person that represents something else. There are many types of symbols that represent different people and ideologies.
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The term is "symbol." Symbols are often used in literature to convey deeper meanings or themes beyond their literal interpretation.
Either a euphamism if it was in a sentence, or symbolism in a longer story.
no. a person is a person. an object is something you can hold in your hands. something you can look at and wonder why the world made that and not something else.
A noun represents an object, person, animal, place, etc. An adjective describes a noun. Because a puzzle is an object, it is a noun. Also, it does not describe anything, so it's not an adjective.
It means, for example, size, shape and color. It could refer to a person, an animal, an object, a landscape or whatever.
Symbolism is when an object/person represents a theme or characteristics.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.
"Malagueña" in Spanish refers to a female person (or animal, or object) from Málaga. The English term is probably something like Malaganian.
Karl Marx