He compares him to a serpent's egg.
Analogy is a comparison of two things in order to show how they are similar. An analogy compares two like things.
It is called an analogy
The analogy in Charlotte's Web can be found on page 59. It compares the birth of Wilbur the pig to a Christmas Day.
Apparently the analogy is the wolf in sheep clothing where someone is trying to fake being someone else so they can use people. I guess.....
Frederick compares a monarch to a shepherd and his subjects to a flock of sheep. He suggests that the shepherd leads and controls the flock, much like a monarch's authority over his subjects.
An action to object relationship analogy compares completing an action with another action. An example is, You boil and egg, just as you throw a ball.
allusion is indirectly and reader should realize the difference by themselves. in metaphor the writer make the first object and second object kind of the equal thing and will tell the reader what is the point that make them the same thing.
An analogy compares similar relationships. There is no requirement that the analog pairs be dissimilar. Both metaphor and simile can compare traits. Similes use the word "like" or "as."
Jesus says he is a shepherd. His people are his flock .
An analogy is a relationship between two words. Then, a third word is given to find a a word that is related to the third word in the same way the first two words are related.
an analogical statement is a statement that compares, or makes an analogy of, something and something else