The room was a pool of black.
A similie is where you say something is like something, a metaphor is where you say something is that thing (although we know it isn't, ha!) for greater effect for the reader.
E.G of a simile and a metaphor and the difference
SIMILIE: The room is like a pool of black
METAPHOR: The room is a pool of black
The world is a stage. Time is a thief. Her laughter was music to his ears. He has a heart of stone. The darkness of the night enveloped the city.
You need examples to back up your opinion.
"The world is a stage" is a metaphor that compares life to a theater performance. "Time is a thief" is another metaphor that equates time to a thief stealing moments from our lives.
Yes, there are many metaphor examples (or examples of metaphors). Reminder: a "metaphor" is a description that uses comparison WITHOUT the words "like" or "as." (When you use "like" or "as," it is a simile.)So, if you were to compare the sound of an annoying person's voice to that of a parrot, here would be that metaphor example:"The professor was a wild parrot, squawking out wild philosophies, his high pitched voice spewing out strange thoughts and ordering lengthy homework assignments."If you were to compare a woman's pale, white face to a blank sheet of paper, here would be the resulting metaphor:"Her face was a sheet of blank white paper, punctuated only by the dots of her eyes and nose, and a thin red line of a mouth."Think of colors, sounds, textures, shapes, and smells when trying to create a fresh metaphor. With a little thought, I'm sure you can come up with some new metaphor examples of your own.
He is a lion.He's a fat cow.
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a laugh is a dream.
banana
you are an elephant you have a hardhead of a rock these are bad examples of methaphors
a metaphor is " my heart shattered to pieces" ur welcome people
metaphor
As black as a hobo's teeth
Some move matter with their mind.
No it does not, it is a metaphor.
The world is a stage. Time is a thief. Her laughter was music to his ears. He has a heart of stone. The darkness of the night enveloped the city.
In order to write an essay or a paragraph, you first must figure out what you're going to say. Write down everything you know about metaphors: what are they and how do you use them? Think of some examples of metaphors.Now, just pretend you're explaining metaphors to your friends and write down what you'd say. Start by explaining what a metaphor is, then give your examples.
An example of a Metaphor is, "Fame is a bee," A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using 'like' or 'as' So here's another one. Rain is a stream of sunlight on a cloudy day.