"Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage."
A metaphor for "whole" could be "a puzzle completed" or "a full circle."
Is it comparing the world to anything? No, so it's not a metaphor.
The whole speech is one big extended metaphor. "All the world's a stage . . .", well like a stage anyway. Which is why this is a metaphor.
Yes.
Sounds as if it could be a metaphor. That is, it uses the image of something like a whole box to represent the whole globe or world.
It has a metaphor, but not a simile. The whole theme of the song is a metaphor. Being stuck at a payphone, trying to reach her, but not having any money because he spent it on her is a metaphor for being stuck in the past, not able to reach her, and him being emotionally spent. A simile is a "like" or "as" comparison, and Payphone doesn't have a simile in the lyrics.
Its a metaphor
When asked to identify the metaphor used in a sentence, it means to point out a figure of speech where a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. Metaphors help create vivid and imaginative comparisons to enhance the meaning or impact of the sentence.
The phrase "strong as an ox" is a metaphor that describes someone or something as powerful, resilient, and enduring, like the animal. Its usage implies a high level of physical strength or mental fortitude.
In the story "Amigo Brothers," a metaphor can be seen in the comparison of the two main characters to "two halves of the same whole." This metaphor highlights the deep bond and unity between the two friends, as they are not just friends but brothers in spirit.
It is a metaphor.
it is neither, it is personification
No, Mother To Son by Langston Hughes does not have personification. However, the whole poem is basically a huge metaphor.