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Comparisons

Definition

Comparisons in literature involve drawing connections between two different things using similes, metaphors, or analogies. They help readers understand complex concepts by relating them to something more familiar.

Analogy

Comparisons in literature are like using emojis in text messages. Just as emojis visually represent emotions or actions, comparisons use figurative language to paint vivid pictures and evoke specific feelings for readers.

Related terms

Simile: A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as." It helps create imagery by highlighting similarities between unrelated objects.

Metaphor: Metaphor is another figure of speech that directly equates one thing with another. It enhances descriptions by suggesting deeper meanings beyond literal interpretations.

Extended Metaphor: An extended metaphor is when metaphoric language is sustained over several lines or throughout an entire piece of writing. It allows for more in-depth exploration of a comparison.

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