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it means it absorbs everything in it.
It's not a metaphor, because it doesn't explicitly say that women are fish. If the phrase was "Women are fish, and there are more of them in the sea", it would be a metaphor. Though, it is a 'Figure of Speech'.
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Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
A metaphor for the word "herd" could be "a sea of faces," symbolizing a large group of people or animals moving together in a similar direction.
This metaphor suggests that the sea is fierce, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous, like an angry dog. It conveys the idea of turbulent waters and an intense, uncontrollable force.
The sea was stormy?
The sentence "The sea is a hungry dog" is an example of metaphor. The sea is not actually a dog, but the writer is indicating that the sea shares some similarities with the behavior or mannerisms of a hungry dog.
it means it absorbs everything in it.
It's a metaphor for feeling lost and not sure what to do
The world is a stage, and we are all merely players.
It wouldn't have the same effect. By comparing the sea to a hungry dog, Reeves employed a sense of fear and desperation in the reader. The 'hungry dog' metaphor also allows the reader to compare the waves of the sea to 'eating' the coast. Techniquically, the subject matter of the poem is a storm at sea, therefore wouldn't fit the metaphor of a well-fed dog.
There is no Sea of Darkness. The few times it has been used, it is a metaphor. So, depending on where it is used, it can mean a number of different things.
Charles Dickens describes the mob as a "mighty monster" in his novel "A Tale of Two Cities." This metaphor emphasizes the collective power and destructive force of the angry crowd as it seeks revenge and justice during the French Revolution.
it means sometimes angry or mad just luk it up :P
It's not a metaphor, because it doesn't explicitly say that women are fish. If the phrase was "Women are fish, and there are more of them in the sea", it would be a metaphor. Though, it is a 'Figure of Speech'.
A sea of fish