having a light go on in your mind
Attempt to do something that is impossible.
If something is literally water-tight it means that no water can pass through it. The metaphor means that the security is so good that nothing can get through it.
Yes, this metaphor uses scything up, something that does not literally happen, in order to suggest a similarity to the way the wind is increasing.
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
what is the metaphor for honest
This is a metaphor in the sense that you can apply it to a situation. The idea of looking farther than something your eyes have the capacity to see or see normally, is doing something extra, taking that extra step.
It is a metaphor because it says he is a hard lump of clay. I know that it is a metaphor because a metaphor describes something to another thing as something who is another thing, not something that is like another thing.
it is a metaphor because a simile must have 'as' or 'like' in it whereas a metaphor is something that's not literal and is normally when something stands for another thing
An implicit metaphor implies something, an explicit metaphor explicitly makes something known, probably without doubt.
A metaphor, simile, and symbol may also count.Symbol
a metaphor doesn't use any specific words, But a metaphor can not use the words "like" or "as". If "like" or "as" is used, it's a simile. A Metaphor is "something used to represent something else" or "A comparison between two things, without using like or as". For example: "life is a journey" - This is a metaphor because it is comparing Life to a Journey, and does NOT use like or as.
A metaphor is a phrase that is symbolic of something else, in that way, a metaphor for prison would be something that describes being confined, such as a cage or an airtight container.
metaphor
Metaphor.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are alike in some way. It describes something by directly equating it with something else to create an imaginative or vivid understanding.
Concrete is often used as a metaphor for something that is solid, unchanging, or reliable. It can also represent something that is tangible, definite, or real.
Gerard Steen has written: 'Understanding metaphor in literature' -- subject(s): Literary Discourse analysis, Metaphor, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Metaphor, Reader-response criticism 'A method for linguistic metaphor identification' -- subject(s): Metaphor