All the world's a stage by William Shakespear
An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is developed throughout a piece of writing or speech. For example, in Shakespeare's "All the world's a stage" speech from "As You Like It," he compares life to a play, with different "acts" representing different stages of life. This extended metaphor helps to convey the idea that life is like a performance with different roles and scenes.
It is a extended metaphor between an outhouse and a poem
its an extended metaphor comparing life to stairs that it self is endless. you shouldn't give up even if your life was bad
An extended metaphor
The extended metaphor in the poem Your Father as a Guitar by Martin Espada would be the father as the guitar, as stated in the poem. An extended metaphor is a literary device that is used to compare two or more things for the entirety of a work - such as a poem, play, or novel.
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
"Life the hound" is a metaphor in this poem.
the poem Parachute by Lenrie Peters is an extended metaphor used by Peters to describe Trust.
In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," Robert W. Service employs the extended metaphor of fire to represent warmth, comfort, and the struggle against the harshness of the Arctic environment. Throughout the poem, Sam's desire for cremation symbolizes a longing for relief from the cold and isolation of the Yukon. The act of cremation itself transforms into a metaphor for friendship and loyalty, as the narrator goes to great lengths to honor Sam's last wish, highlighting themes of companionship and the human spirit's resilience in extreme conditions. Overall, the extended metaphor deepens the poem's exploration of life, death, and the bonds between individuals.
She uses extended metaphor to give more idea of the text
In the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the forked road symbolizes the choices a person makes in life and the uncertainty that comes with making those decisions. The metaphor of the road continues to develop as the speaker reflects on the consequences of choosing one path over the other and the impact it has on their future.
An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is started early in the work, usually at the beginning, but it can be added later, that evolves and stretches itself throughout the passage. For example if you were to write a paper, and use a road as a metaphor for the path of life, and you were to develop and use this metaphor throughout the paper then it would be an extended metaphor.