A simile is a sentence that compares two things using the words "like" or "as". A simile in a poem would be something like in this couplet:
Your smile, as bright as day
A banana is coming your way.
Love is the greatest feeling,
Love is like a play,
Love is what I feel for you,
Each and every day,
Love is like a smile,
Love is like a song,
Love is a great emotion
The ones in bold are similes.
A simile is a figure of speech that uses two essentially different things as a means of comparison usually with words such as "like" or "as." Here is an example of a simile from Shakespeare: "So are you to my thoughts as food to life"
The simile in this poem is located in the fourth stanza: "Hard and serious like a young bear inside his teller's cage"
No it doesn't
simile
secret
"She sells seashells by the seashore," is a poem with alliteration. An example of a simile in a poem is "Her hair was as dark as the night." An example of onomatopoeia in a poem is "The bees buzzed as they flew from flower to flower."
no
There is not use of simile in the poem Ozymandias.
Ni
i want a simile for the poem dreams i want a simile for the poem dreams
A simile is a figure of speech that uses two essentially different things as a means of comparison usually with words such as "like" or "as." Here is an example of a simile from Shakespeare: "So are you to my thoughts as food to life"
Using comparisons in poems, which a simile does, provides better imagery and description to your poem. Metaphors and personification are effective as well.
simile
The simile in this poem is located in the fourth stanza: "Hard and serious like a young bear inside his teller's cage"
Simile same.
No it doesn't
simile