the snow howled
Drifted snow is like a soft, white blanket covering the earth, creating a peaceful and serene landscape.
a snowboard slide
Angel Gabriel
Sleep is not a metaphor on its own, but once you put it in a sentence, such as: 'His resting place, the field, with a blanket of stars, as he drifted off into his everlasting sleep', it is a very powerful metaphor representing either death or peace.
white as snow
No, not on its own. Metaphor depends on context; how you use it makes it one.
I drove right into three different snow drifts on the way home. I don't like the way my car drifts.
That is not a metaphor. "The snow was a dirty blanket over the parking lot" would be a metaphor. It is a figure of speech that compares two very different things- snow and a blanket.
It is a simile because it uses the word an. Haha, I had the excact same question on my grammer worksheet in school. \ / _
Interesting question. The snow could be a metaphor for tragedy or sorrow. Notice, whenever it is snowing somthing sad has happened or is about to.
A metaphor for snow could be:SugarHope this helps :). Definition is here just in case:a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
The poem "Dust of Snow" by Robert Frost employs the poetic devices of imagery, symbolism, and metaphor. The image of a crow shaking off snow onto the speaker serves as a metaphor for a small moment of clarity or revelation that can lift one's spirits. The contrast between the dark crow and the transformative power of the light snow dust creates a powerful symbolism in the poem.