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The metaphor comparing the town to a snake conveys the idea of hidden danger and deception beneath its seemingly pleasant appearance, much like a snake may appear harmless but can be venomous. It suggests that the town, like a snake, may have a sinister side that is not immediately apparent, possibly hinting at corruption or greed lurking beneath its surface.
His anger was that of a spitting snake.
The metaphor sentence in Rikki Tikki Tavi is "I am Death!" This compares the snake to Death.
A metaphor is an implied comparison between one thing and another for literary effect. If the comparison dwells on multiple areas of comparison, it is an extended metaphor. "In the night sky of her face, her eyes were stars beneath the windblown rainclouds of her curling hair."
there is something rotting with a curved white line (like a snake) in it.
yes it's a metaphor it means that you get the idea.
In chapter 3 of "The Pearl," the metaphor comparing the town to a snake highlights the deceptive and treacherous nature of the community. Just as a snake may appear harmless but then strike unexpectedly, the town's inhabitants may also pretend to be friendly but can turn hostile when provoked or threatened. This metaphor suggests that danger lurks beneath the surface of the seemingly serene town.
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A snake, it's just an old term for it with Biblical connotations can also be symbolic since almost anything bad can be the "serpent" in an otherwise paradise. .
It means she's special
I am a mistake could be seen as a metaphor for feeling unworthy or not living up to expectations. It conveys a sense of self-doubt and inadequacy.