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.
you see an inverted real image of yourself
A metaphor is an object, person, or animal that represents something beyond itself
The horizon symbolizes the future, possibilities, and the unknown. It represents a point where the sky and the Earth meet, serving as a metaphor for new beginnings, opportunities, and the vastness of the world beyond what we can currently see.
"You dove too deep" can be interpreted as a metaphor for going too far into something or getting too involved beyond what was intended. It implies that the person went beyond their limits or boundaries, similar to diving underwater and risking going too deep.
No. A metaphor is when one object is stated as being another thing. A metaphor for the koala would be "the koalas was a ball of woolly fur".
A metaphor that rhymes. E.g. "I couldn't see tree number three before Lee drank tea."
look how bad the pollution is in the ocean
"I see a lily on thy brow" is a metaphor for sweat drops. That's what i was taught.
You usually see "as sly as a fox."
First of all, I would look to Craigslist or your local paper to see if there are any for sale. Beyond that, look to your local dealerships to see if they either have one or can find one for you.
Metaphor
You should look at it the other way round. The word 'ultra' means 'beyond', so you have the visible spectrum which ends at violet, then what is beyond is 'ultra violet'.