yes, because you compare two things with each other who are different. But I would make it more stronger by e.g. : hair is a nightmare that is full of worries.,or something. Also, you could say "His hair was a crazy nightmare.", which would show that he had crazy, unkempt hair.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by stating what it is by using a comparison with a unrelated object. A nightmare is like sunlight to a vampire.
beautiful bold hair!
No not really it would make your hair stiff and be a nightmare to get out so there would be no point really. Buy a decent hair dye it would probably cost the same as the nail varnish and not be as damaging.
no. it is a similie.
A metaphor is used for comparing two words without using like or asEX in stead of saying, "the girls hair was like a field of golden wheat." you would say, "the girls hair is a field of golden wheat."
Yes, referring to hair as silk is a metaphor because it implies that the hair is smooth, shiny, and soft like silk. It is a way of comparing the texture and appearance of hair to that of silk to evoke certain qualities or characteristics.
yes
This phrase could be considered a metaphor. This is because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as". In this statement, the narrator or author is comparing himself/herself to the sunshine in the mentioned person's hair.
Her hair was a golden apple falling from a tree I hope it works and okay
black twisty yarn
black twisty yarn
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.