Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Metaphor & Extended Metaphor

Metaphor

Definition: 

A type of figurative language in which a phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally meant, but just to suggest resemblance. Used to compare.

Example: 

Her home was a prison.
This implicates that her home was prison like, not that her home was an actual prison.

Significance:

Metaphors are extremely significant in poetry because they add meaning and depth to simple statements by using literal meanings.
Extended Metaphor

Definition:

A metaphor that extends for longer than one sentence. Used to compare.


Example:

All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely 
players
They have their exits and their entrances.

-William Shakespeare

Significance:

Extended metaphors are important because they create depth for more than just one sentence. This is extremely helpful in stories and poems because it can create a very clear meaning from what the author is trying to display.




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