simile
This phrase uses a simile, comparing the youth to a parcel to vividly describe how they remained on the ground.
sociological
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
He was born in Douai, then in Flanders, now in France. In his youth he moved to Italy and remained there.
The literary term used in this sentence is simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as". In this case, the advance of the enemy is being compared to a ruthless hunting.
In Chapter 1 of The Red Badge of Courage, the literary device of foreshadowing is used. This is evident in the description of the youth's feelings of fear and uncertainty before going into battle, hinting at the challenges he will face later in the story.
The figure of speech used in "To My Fellow Youth" include metaphors ("misery's volcanic flame," "grain in a husk of woe"), personification ("Hope spoke with a voice") and simile ("like a breath"). These literary devices help to enhance the imagery and emotion in the poem.
"Footnote to Youth" is a short story written by Jose Garcia Villa. It is often categorized as a work of literary fiction or contemporary literature. The story deals with themes related to youth, love, marriage, and the challenges and consequences of early relationships. While the exact genre classification may vary, it is generally considered a piece of fiction that explores the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.
Rostam threw Sohrab to the ground and stabbed him. "...he threw him to the ground...he swiftly drew a dagger from his belt and tore the breast from that stout-hearted youth." Which then Sohrab slowly died from bleeding to death.
NTSP graduates are motivated, trained, and mobilized for national defense preparedness. The Literary Training Service trained the students to teach numeracy and literacy skills to school children and out-of-school youth.
Jurij Striedter has written: 'Russischer Formalismus' -- subject(s): Formalism (Literary analysis), Literature, Philosophy 'Momente' -- subject(s): Literature teachers, Slavists, World War, 1939-1945, German Personal narratives, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Literary structure, evolution, and value' -- subject(s): Czech literature, Formalism (Literary analysis), History and criticism, Russian literature, Structuralism (Literary analysis) 'Texte der russischen Formalisten' -- subject(s): Formalism (Literary analysis), Literature, Philosophy 'Der Schelmenroman in Russland' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian fiction
Youth Without Youth - novella - was created in 1976.