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    The Beauty of Metaphor A Metaphor is defined as a grammatical device that “compares two different ideas by speaking of one in terms of the other. It asserts that one thing is another thing.” One of the best poets at using the metaphor is Edward Taylor‚ an intellectual New English Puritan. In his “Meditation One‚” Taylor compares “God’s Matchless Love” to water‚ saying that it fills “Heaven to the Brim!” Then‚ in his “The Reflection‚” Taylor says “Earth” was once a “Paradise of Heaven.” In both

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    Whether we know it or not‚ we make use of metaphors and the many ways in which they help us make sense of the world. A metaphor is defined as a figure of speech that identifies an object or an idea that is similar to an unrelated thing. The use of metaphors and the language that it portrays helps to create new insight and evidence of the universe. Metaphors not only help classify the culture and diverseness of the natural world‚ and help interpret the scientific world‚ but help us set our outlooks

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    Language Essay Metaphors enliven ordinary language. People get so accustomed to using the same words and phrases over and over‚ and always in the same ways‚ that they no longer know what they mean. When a child looks up at the sky and does not know the word “star” he or she is forced to say‚ “Mommy‚ look at the lamp in the sky”. Metaphors give maximum meaning with a minimum of words‚ they create new meanings; they allow you to write about feelings‚ thoughts‚ things and experiences freely. “Critical

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    Metaphors by Sylvia Plath

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    Pregnancy Metaphors A group of metaphors could tell a story. The poem‚ “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath‚ would be an example of this. Some may look at this poem and believe it is random metaphors put into nine lines. I believe this is a poem about Plath’s idea of pregnancy as compared to traditionally unrelated objects. “Metaphors” has a clue in each line that would lead the reader to believe that it is depicting the process pregnancy. In the poem “Metaphors”‚ Plath opens with the line‚ “I’m a riddle

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    The Great Gatsby Metaphors

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    Someone’s conduct can be engrained within their head‚ but he doesn’t care. In the third sentence‚ note the metaphor and explain Fitzgerald’s choice of this particular metaphor. Fitzgerald mentions a metaphor when he says‚ “When I came back from the East last autumn I felt that I wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever.” His choice of this particular metaphor suggests how he relates the situation to a military base. Explain the two conflicting attitudes the narrator

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    philosophers to realize his theory. Immanuel Kant held that there were certain instances we could have synthetic a priory rather than strictly posteriori. Andreicut offers a nice metaphor that for Kant‚ we perceive the world as if we’re wearing blue-tinted glasses‚ and so perceive the world to be bluish. In Andreicut metaphor for Kant perspective the blue-tinted glasses present one of the categories in our mind that allow us to interpret the sense of data or the phenomena in such constructed way that

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    Metaphors: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathon Edwards is an important piece of early American literature. The purpose of this sermon‚ written in 1741‚ was to persuade congregations to devote themselves fully to Puritan beliefs. It is characterized by the author’s use of emotional language‚ strong imagery and intense metaphors to paint a horrifying picture of eternal damnation for unsaved individuals. Through these techniques‚ Edwards effectively

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    ■ About Metaphor Corporation Since 1995‚ Metaphor has sold software and IT services. Metaphor has several dozen consultants who are full-time employees. These consultants work out of Metaphor’s head office and they also travel the world in order to install software‚ provide training courses‚ and initiate and maintain sales relationships. Metaphor also has administrative and professional staff members in the head office. In addition‚ metaphor has sales agents in various locations around the world

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    Here S Herbie

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    being that he had to get on the subway. The only thing he enjoyed of the trip was sitting in the front car; he loved looking out of the window‚ but never had the courage to go up and stand in front of it. One day‚ as he was sitting in the train‚ a guy entered the train and started yelling in a very loud voice: “Herbie’s here. Here’s Herbie!” To begin with‚ the narrator considered Herbie as a retard because of his rather strange appearance. However‚ as soon as Herbie sat by the front window with his steering

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    and literacy responses from the ##. By examining the historically and scientifically based study‚ I will clarify and substantiate the idea that bubbles can be used as a metaphor to chart social structures and individual connections. The study includes the examination of the chemical composition of bubbles‚ the ascent and demise of a society and the use of a bubble as a metaphor for the individual. I use two major research strategies: (1) an analysis of the composition and a description of a bubble

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