Martin Luther King used both simile and metaphor in his famous speech. The metaphor he used was "Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred".
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Dr. Martin Luther King used repetition to reinforce his beliefs. As a pastor, he was able to harness his preaching skills to reach out to all listeners.
The Any Given Sunday speech can be found online on Youtube. There are many clips of it posted by different users. Alternatively, one could rent the movie and find the speech in it.
To find examples of metaphors, you can read literature, poetry, and song lyrics. Metaphors are comparisons that do not use "like" or "as" to connect two unlike things. Look for descriptive language that implies a comparison without stating it directly.
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You might be able to find an example of a speech to a friend who is going away for college by checking with a speech and debate department in your school or college. The speech and?ædebate instructor would also be able to help you to find this type of speech.?æ
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The phrase "strong as an ox" is a metaphor that describes someone or something as powerful, resilient, and enduring, like the animal. Its usage implies a high level of physical strength or mental fortitude.
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that focuses on a word or phrase that strictly refers to one idea or object. It then applies that idea or object to another idea or object in order to suggest a similarity between the two. An example in 'Oedipus Rex' is subsequent Theban King Creon's saying, 'Who seeks shall find; who sits with folded hands or sleeps is blind'.
In general a metaphor is just a way to think about a subject from a different angle, or to find a vivid way of expressing some idea, however, metaphor is often an exaggeration. If you say, for example, that some obese person is a whale, that is a metaphor and also an exaggeration since even the most obese person does not weigh as much as a whale.
In general a metaphor is just a way to think about a subject from a different angle, or to find a vivid way of expressing some idea, however, metaphor is often an exaggeration. If you say, for example, that some obese person is a whale, that is a metaphor and also an exaggeration since even the most obese person does not weigh as much as a whale.
You must find a simple metaphor to use.