no, it is a similie because it uses the word 'as' so it is comparing two things whereas a metaphor says that something 'is' or 'are' something eg. the daffodils are continuous stars
"...The night is starry and the stars are blue and shiver in the distance," (line 3). "The night wind revolves in the sky and sings," (line 4).
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide the specific text so I can identify the line containing a metaphor?
Paul Francis Buerger has written: 'Theoretical continuous and line spectra of stars in a close binary system' -- subject(s): Astronomical spectroscopy, Spectra, Double stars
Line spectra are composed of distinct, discrete lines of light at specific wavelengths, while continuous spectra consist of a continuous range of wavelengths without distinct lines. Line spectra are produced by excited atoms emitting light at specific energy levels, while continuous spectra are emitted by hot, dense objects like stars. Line spectra are unique to each element and can be used to identify elements, while continuous spectra are characteristic of hot, dense objects emitting thermal radiation.
The figure of speech used in the poem "Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Line" by Pablo Neruda is metaphor. In this poem, the poet uses metaphor to compare the emotions of love and loss to physical objects like night and stars to evoke feelings of sadness and longing.
A line that is a continuous mark is typically referred to as a "continuous line." In art and design, it can represent various concepts, such as movement or connection. Continuous lines can also be used in mathematics and geometry to describe curves or paths without breaks.
A Continuous Line of Thought - 1920 was released on: USA: 2 November 1920
shine mine line fine
when the line never ends, it keeps on going
a continuous line graph is a graph that is similar to a broken line graph but it always grows higher and higher it never goes down. e.g. age
Continous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the milky way, They strech'd in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw i at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
a line that deviates from straightness in a smooth continuous fashion.... it is a line w/ is not straight...