One metaphor in War of the Worlds is the comparison of the Martians to a predatory species that preys on humanity, seen in Chapter 7 when the narrator describes them as "vampire, giant crab and spider." Another metaphor is the parallel between the Martians' invasion and the destructive capabilities of technology, evident throughout the novel as technology is shown as both innovative and threatening, like in Chapter 6 with the description of the Heat-Ray as a "burning beam of light."
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When Percy is raping anabeth and she said your boner is like a stone
page 119, "stripes of purple and orange and crimson and gold piled themselves on distant hills
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In the novel "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, metaphors can be found throughout the story. For example, on page 69, the narrator compares the muck fields to a war zone, highlighting the intense and chaotic atmosphere of the soccer game. Another example is on page 231, where Erik's behavior is likened to a shark, emphasizing his predatory and ruthless nature.
I only found two one of them is memory struck like an ax on page 71 and the other one is the little fight struck her like needles also on page 71
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One example of a metaphor in Fahrenheit 451 before page 31 is the comparison of burning books to “pouring kerosene” on the mind of society, implying that the act of censorship destroys knowledge and intellectual growth.
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