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In Neil Gaiman's "Coraline," there are several similes and metaphors used to enhance the storytelling. One example is the metaphor of the "other mother" representing a dark and twisted version of Coraline's real mother. Another example is the simile comparing the button eyes of the other characters to black seeds, symbolizing their lifelessness and lack of humanity. These literary devices help create a sense of unease and emphasize the contrast between the real world and the eerie alternate reality Coraline discovers.

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9mo ago

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