Metaphor And Simile

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...experience since man began comparing and contrasting things to one another. Used by poets and novelists alike to express comparisons, these elements are extremely useful to the writer. However, one has to pause to wonder how the metaphor and simile arose, how they differ and what their actual meanings are.
According to the actual definition of the word, Metaphor, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary states that it is a figurative element in language, having been derived from the French word for ‘transfer’(Merriam/Webster, 2002). Therefore, a metaphor, literally is a figure of speech where a word or a collection of words denote one kind of object or idea and is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or similarity between them(Merriam/Webster, 2002). An example might be ‘Died of a broken heart’ or ‘swimming in sin’.
Metaphoric content in John Crowe Ransoms, Bells for John Whiteside’s Daughter are clearly present in the following passage:
Her wars were bruited in our...

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