The style is all Picasso's own. You might compare it to a kind of Expressionism, but it is not the same thing.
A 'like' comparison where you compare one thing, to a different type of another thing, is called a simile.
You can't compare that. You can only compare units that measure the same kind of thing: length with length, volume with volume, mass with mass, etc.
Often times a person will compare themselves with things like powerful animals, food, or even historical events. By doing this, you can make yourself seem very power and important.
you can not compare them, there two different kind of sites.
to compare something to another thing
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No.
A rhetorical comparison links our feeling about a thing to the thing we compare it to
NO such animal as 'Antarctic Husky'. The Antarctic continent does NOT naturally have husky dogs living wild. Huskies may be taken there by Antarctic Explorers. However, the natural habitat of the Husky, is Northern Siberia, Alaska, and Northern Canada. These regions are adjacent to the Arctic Ocean. All dogs, huskies included, are natural carnivores. In the wild, they have to catch and kill other animals in order to eat. They usually do this as a 'pack of dogs'. Like bears , which are distantly biologically related, they will catch fish too. when somewhat domesticated by man, and living with man, you still feed them with meat, fish, eggs. Like all dogs they will not naturally eat vegetative matter. Their long sharp jaws are full of sharp incisor and canine teeth, suitable for shearing meat. Unlike man who has some molar teeth for chewing vegetative food.
If I were to compare myself to a thing, I would be a Swiss army knife — versatile, adaptable, and always ready to assist with a wide range of tasks.
I think your own conscience.