Jealousy is often likened to a "green-eyed monster," suggesting its insidious and consuming nature. It can also be described as a "poison," indicating how it can taint relationships and emotions. Additionally, jealousy might be compared to a "fire," which can start small but quickly grow uncontrollable if not managed. These metaphors capture both the intensity and destructive potential of jealousy in human experiences.
warm weather metaphors
Oursong by Taylor Swift , its just a bunch of metaphors
There is no answer
Relationship jealousy, resentment, covetousness, spite, backbiting, and evil eye.
Some examples of metaphors in "When You Reach Me" include referring to the brain as a "soufflé" to describe its complexity and fragility, and equating friendship to a "marriage of two minds." These metaphors help illustrate the book's themes of friendship, trust, and personal growth.
as strong as the wind
Some examples of emotions are; anger, happiness, fear, sadness, trust, distrust, jealousy, love.
your house is a rainbow
no
worm
Chasing Vermeer is a children's mystery story by Blue Balliet that is full of metaphors. The majority of the metaphors in this work are achieved through the use of homophones. Some examples include mourning/morning, sell/cell, peak/peek.
"My lips, two blushing pilgrims"; "he's a man of wax."