Larry's my very best friend
He really doesn't mean to offend
He just loves to dance
But he hates to wear pants
They make it so hard to extend.
In Act 1, Scene 2 Caesar is compared to Colossus, a statue, that overpowered the ground it stood upon. This comparison uses "like" which is used in a simile term. Also found in simile examples from other passages, "as" is commonly used as well.
Simile Simile is a direct comparison between two different things by use of ‘like’ or ‘as’. Bells for the feet of blue pigeons Frail as a dragon-fly’s wing
The name derives from a city or town in Ireland by that name. In popular use, a Limerick is a riddle in the form of a poem or rhyme, that is one popular use.
Friar Lawrence is an important character in the play and has many speeches. You will have to identify which one you are talking about.
The limerick is used for humorous rather than lyrical purposes.
examples of simile
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a simile is comparison describing things
a simile is comparison describing things
One simile is... The smell of melting chocolate was like being reborn into a chocolate cake
you will be devowerd like a lion
The tree fell to the ground
A simile is when you compare one thing with another thing but they are completely different. Some examples include brave as a lion and as cold as an ice cube.
In the poem, examples of metaphor include describing the sea as "a tattered shroud" and happiness as "a light bulb." Examples of simile include comparing the sun setting to a boat and comparing the sky to a "jewel studded sky."
you will be devowerd like a lion
hard as hell
A simile is a phrase comparing two things using like or as. EX: As pretty as a celebrity. As wet as rain.