The metaphor of the little bird in Romeo and Juliet refers to her wish to have Romeo tied to a little string like the little bird. This way she can easily remain in love because no one could fly away and the beauty is always on display and near by.
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It is a Little Jimmy Dickens song.
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That dog can hunt is a metaphor for He is good at something
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the bird pooped on my windshield and it spread all over.
It is a metaphor for imposed cognition.
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It can mean it's literal expression or it can also be a metaphor for live a little
"Little Bird Can Remember" usually refers to the idea that even something small or seemingly insignificant can have a strong memory or recollection of a past event or experience. It can be a metaphor for the power of memory and the importance of paying attention to details.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo's reference to a glove is a metaphor for a challenge or duel. By challenging Juliet to exchange oaths of love by claiming that his "glove" is her "lady's hand," Romeo is playfully suggesting that she should marry him.
Assuming you mean the little yellow bird - Snoopy's companion is called Woodstock.
This is a metaphor, not an idiom. They are comparing that person to an angel, which is a supremely good being in religious lore.
An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
i believe it's a metaphor!
p.185 Aunt Luvenia says something about a bird I think... which follows up to mean she did not take a lot of risks.
This phrase from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is a metaphor for the swift movement of time, urging the night to pass quickly. Juliet is impatient for night to come so that she can be with Romeo. "Fiery-footed steeds" refers to the horses pulling the chariot of the god of the sun, representing the passing of time.