it depends, if you say, the sky was tumbling and falling all over, then yes, if you say, the sky was tumbling and falling.... well.... a metaphor compares 2 things so it depends, to me i dont think so but... if you think that compares, the sky and tumbling and falling then yes. maybe if you put what it was tumbling and falling like then that would definatly work,
dont forget not to use like or as...
The sky was tumbling and falling down a tornado of earth.
metaphor sky
a sky metaphoe is boobies getting attacked by monsters
The gray sky enveloped his mood like a shroud.
No, the Earth can not fall from the sky. That is because the sky is all around the Earth and is really called the atmosphere. If the world would fall for some reason, the sky would fall with it.
You are the leader (in control) of your life.
metaphor sky
-Spread your wings my little butterfly (Metaphor) -Don't matter if I fall from the sky (Metaphor) -Like water off my wings (Simile)
They eventually come down as rain,snow,etc. They don't fall right away because they are made of very small droplets of water, which fall through the air very slowly.
Bumble tumble
Yes, "merciless sky" is a metaphor that refers to the sky's unyielding or strict nature. It implies a sense of cruelty or harshness in the way the sky appears or behaves.
a sky metaphoe is boobies getting attacked by monsters
A metaphor is saying something is something, not like. An example would be:- His heart was made of stone. However a simile would be, It was like his heart was made from stone.- The plane was a bird, soaring through the sky. The simile for this would be. The plane was like a bird, soaring through the sky.
The gray sky enveloped his mood like a shroud.
the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
no
no one it would fall form the sky
Sure! Here's a haiku that incorporates symbolism and metaphor: Silent autumn leaves, Nature's tears fall from the sky, Whispers of goodbye.