Nope. A metaphor is a relation, saying that one thing is another. For example, "The shattered glass is a symphony of glistening tears".
Darkness
The One Ring
In the line "What if the laughing legend of the November afternoon finds you?" the phrase "laughing legend" is an example of a metaphor. It compares laughter to a myth or story that is known and celebrated.
I always find that the best place to look is in the
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Lucky.
Juliet is afraid of the dark so she is afraid of who is speaking to her on the balcony but when she finds out it is Romeo she is happy.
He finds you interesting for whatever reason.
Nature always finds a way.
When the prince finds a wounded swan, he is often moved by compassion and tends to its injuries, symbolizing kindness and empathy. This encounter can serve as a pivotal moment in the story, leading to themes of healing and transformation. In many tales, the swan may represent a deeper connection to magic or an enchanting secret that unfolds as the prince cares for it. Ultimately, this moment can set the stage for further adventures or revelations in the narrative.
Because you always stop looking when you find it.
When everyone finds out that it was Courtney O'hearn's father that had gotten killed, and how Marcus felt very guilty because he got to be celebrating the return of his own father.