The castle stood king over the town below
The Castle was a mansion.
It is symbolic of all the dreams and promises made by Rex Walls, Jeannette's father. Near the end of the memoir when she was preparing to leave for New York City, she tells him she does not believe he will ever build the glass castle.
One metaphor in "The Glass Castle" is the title itself, which symbolizes the father's grand plans and dreams that never materialize. Another metaphor is the glass castle itself, representing the family's unstable and ultimately fragile living situation. Additionally, the recurring theme of fire in the book can be seen as a metaphor for both destruction and renewal in the family's life.
Its a metaphor
It is a metaphor.
it is neither, it is personification
"He was a lion in the fight" is a metaphor.
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.
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They were happy to be free from slavery, but were treated unfairly by white men and Andrew Johnson. Here's my metaphor: There's a castle and a dungeon and ropes that bind you to the wall. The before the civil war slaves were bound with the ropes. During reconstruction they were trapped in the dungeon. Today they are lost in the castle.
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What is a metaphor???Answer: To keep the cows in!!!!Metaphor~ meadow for??get it??? LOL
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