The charictoristics of bart simpson are...
he's a pain in the butt
he skates on his skateboard naked
The train is a great symbol. I symbolizes Doug taking a journey into his past.
Similes, alliteration, metaphors, personification, etc.
warm weather metaphors
His skin was like lunch bag paper-brown, thin, and crinkled
No. Pinoccio was created by Carlo Codi in 1883. Bart Simpson was created by Matt Groening in 1987. Neither Mr. Codi nor Mr. Groening ever met, thus their creations had no social interactions. However some Simpsons cartoonists. who have drawn Bart Simpson, have thought of going over to Disney (which currently owns the Pinnoccio franchise) since they have been put out of work by recent outsourcing. However it is incredibly unlikely that Disney Co. will consider a new Pinoccio project as the character is seen to be dated.
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No, Bart Simpson is a fictitious cartoon character. Of course, some people think the Devil is just as fictitious as Bart.
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As bright as my brothers/sisters teeth!! LOL😜
In the song “Anyway You Want Me” Elvis uses lots of metaphors and similes. Look up the lyrics.
kindness similes, i makes each side of the world more good
Some Beatles songs with similes and metaphors include "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," "Eleanor Rigby," and "Across the Universe." These songs use vivid comparisons to create imaginative and poetic lyrics that enhance the storytelling in the music.
My good sir is like the fresh air I breathe. Page
Pg 61 "A long spine that rose and fell like a frozen wave."
The simile is Anne's comparison of herself to a songbird because both are trapped.
Garfield because he has been out for years and its in the funny section for comics Children really do know more about Garfield. Bart Simpson on the other hand might not be known to some children at all.
Yes, Drake frequently uses similes and metaphors in his songs. Some examples include "Started from the Bottom" where he compares his rise to success with climbing a mountain, and "Energy" where he uses the metaphor of "bad energy" to refer to negative influences.