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Yes, Caper the friendly ghost was a white ghost. At least, white is the color he appeared to be. Check out a picture of him: http://twiceadopted.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/casper.jpg
Is it comparing the world to anything? No, so it's not a metaphor.
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A white ghost is not a bad sign..in fact..its the complete opposite. when you see a white ghost or a white orb it means that it is transcendent and pure. so u have nothing to worry about.
scary ghost, white ghostAdditional answerScary and white are just adjectives than can be used with ghost, but they are not adjectives of ghost (which is what I think you are asking). Ghostly is the adjective.
ghost. As pale as a ghost or As white as a ghost.
it means white ghost obviously cuz what else would it mean
the ghost types areYAMASKCONFAGRIGUSFRILLISHJELLICENTLITWICKLAMPENTCHANDELUREGOLETTGOLURK
yes
white as snow
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the Ghost refers to Claudius as a "murderer" and uses the metaphor of "an unweeded garden" to symbolize the corruption and decay in Denmark since Claudius took the throne. This metaphor illustrates how Claudius's actions have led to moral and ethical deterioration in the kingdom, portraying the impact of his treachery on both the state and Hamlet's psyche.
No, it is a simile. There is a distinct difference between the two terms. A simile normally contains the word 'like' or it sounds more like a comparison, so for example; as white as a ghost A metaphor tends to say that something IS something but not literally, just in one specific way for example; a heart of stone ...the heart is not literally made of stone but the metaphor is comparing it to a cold object that does not have emotion.