as innocent and beautifull as a flower
"..was like a newly created star, innocent and precious"
"Young monkey" used as a literary term could be a metaphor or a simile, depending on the context. If it is used to compare someone's behavior or characteristics to that of a young monkey, it would be a metaphor. If it is used as a direct comparison using "like" or "as," it would be a simile.
being inhuman;)
Being struck dumb.
The most popular metaphor for a bee is the one about being busy. Busy as a bee is a metaphor used world wide.
Dozing off ; Being distracted ; Not paying attention
A metaphor is a phrase that is symbolic of something else, in that way, a metaphor for prison would be something that describes being confined, such as a cage or an airtight container.
A metaphor for being calm is "still waters run deep," likening a calm exterior to hidden depths of peace and tranquility within.
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 is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
The literary term used in the phrase "considered myself a young monster" is metaphor. In this context, the speaker is comparing themselves to a monster to convey a sense of feeling out of place or different from others.
metaphor to compare being a negative influence to being a beautiful flower in someone's favor.