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Magritte used a highly illusionist painting technique to make the viewer think about the real object and the painted imitation of the object. In his painting "The lovers", he uses realistic painting techniques and questions the sense and meaning of the work.
It outline's object's realistically by creating a gentle transformation from one object to another.(:
In a painting, someone uses a brush to smear paint based on oil water or acrylic compounds onto a surface like canvas, wood, cardboard, a wall.. any flat surface. In a drawing on a computer, someone uses the mouse or a stylus to indicate where certain colors should be displayed on a grid, this grid can me made so fine that the difference between an image of a painting is indistinguishable from a computer drawing.
A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
a metaphor uses like or as
No, it is not a metaphor because it uses like or as.
The dream probably uses the image of pregnancy as a metaphor representing something you and your girlfriend are "gestating" or developing together. The dream suggests that she may not be as willing as you assume. On the other hand, the dream could be a nudge for you to be careful and use appropriate precautions when having sex.
Poetry is like a painting, both using creativity and skill to express emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Just as a painting uses colors and brushstrokes to create a visual image, poetry uses words and literary devices to evoke feelings and imagery in the reader's mind.
Her smile was a ray of sunshine, brightening up even the gloomiest of days, like a metaphorical burst of happiness.
Sleeping is the metaphor Thoreau frequently uses.
No, the sentence "The lampshade was fudge" is not a metaphor. It is a literal statement that the lampshade was made of or resembled fudge. Metaphors typically involve comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as".
She uses the metaphor "insectlike cameras"
A Metaphor is a figure of speech that uses an image, story to represent an idea.I didn't mean it literally, it was just a metaphor.Saying that the boy's stomach is a bottomless pit is a metaphor.
No, a metaphor is a comparison not using like or as. A simile is a comparison that does use like or as.
Do you mean: Is 'cold as ice' a metaphor or a simile? If so, it is a simile because 'cold as ice' uses as. A simile is a comparison that uses like or as. A metaphor is a comparison that DOES NOT use like or as. Hope that helps. :)