I know this isn't what you're asking, but in a sense, how is it possible NOT to use metaphors? All language is metaphor. More to your question, figures of speech create images that bring the writer's idea to life, and if the writing is good, they provide a musical sound track as well. But what is a metaphor for?
People use metaphors to better describe how people act, look etc. It just helps with description eg. He is a pig. (He is unclean, messy and has bad table manners) Or you could use a simile eg. He is like a pig (The same as metaphors but a not quite as strong)
People admire the metaphors and how beautiful they are. Poems use a lot of these to put images in our heads.
Personification uses metaphors in its descriptions.
People use metaphors to give the poem some rhythm to it. It can also be used as a kind of help when you can't find rhymes. But most importantly metaphors give the poem an affect depending on what the metaphor is.
we use metaphors, in order to send the message accross or to capture the audience's mind.
To describe peoples animals and things. It is more use to describe animals or people. Also it is use to describe love. I hope my answer help you
yes it does .
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All of the above are correct.
A metaphor compares one thing to something else; it DOES NOT use the words, like or as.Example: Her hair is silk. Simple and straight, the effect of metaphors is that it aims to create imagery so that we may visualize the connection between two objects or things when they are not. Metaphors are just the use of direct comparison.