The analogy of lost and found represents the journey of seeking and rediscovering what is valuable or meaningful. Just as lost items may evoke feelings of nostalgia or longing, they also hold the promise of recovery and renewal when found. This concept can apply to relationships, opportunities, or even aspects of oneself that one may feel disconnected from, emphasizing the importance of searching for and reclaiming what truly matters.
The analogy of lost is to found as autumn is to spring. Both pairs involve a transition from one state to another - from being lost to being found, and from one season to another.
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An analogy for anguish could be the feeling of being lost in a dense fog, where every step you take is heavy and uncertain, and you are unable to see a way out.
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The analogy in Charlotte's Web can be found on page 59. It compares the birth of Wilbur the pig to a Christmas Day.
unremembered, lost, past, left behind, omitted, bygone
The answers may be found in your textbooks.
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"Lost and Found" by Oliver Jeffers has about 32 pages.
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