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23-05-2013, 04:47 PM
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".. a situation in which the unfamiliar is expressed in terms
of the familiar."


?What is a metaphor

A metaphor is a situation (generally a literary situation)
in which the unfamiliar is expressed in terms of the familiar.

This is the poem Tranquility by StarFields:
(Dr. Silvia Hartmann)

Time slides
a gentle ocean
waves upon waves,
washing the shore,
loving the shore.

The first two verses of this short poem immediately
and clearly compare time to an ocean.
In the remaining part of the poem Hartmann continues
to conjure up the image of the ocean by using words such as 'waves' and 'shore'.
'Is time really an ocean?' The answer is simple,
NO -
this is an example of a metaphor.
Examples:
His head was spinning with ideas.
Her home was a prison.
She has a heart of gold.
It is raining cats and dogs.
You had better pull your socks up.
The noise is music to her ears.
You light up my life with your presence.
My memory is a little cloudy about that incident.
He basted her with flattery to get the job.
Keep your eyes peeled.
Take a moment to digest the info.
A rainbow of flavors.
Why are metaphors used?

To answer this question I am going to ask you to read the poem above again, slowly, and then answer the following questions once you finish.

1. Can you see that ocean?
2. Can you feel the slow rhythm of the waves?
3. Can you feel calmness and tranquility?
4. Do you understand the term tranquility better now?

If your answer to the last three questions was
YES, then you can say that you have experienced a metaphor.
This is a tool which writers use in order to involve their readers more,
by making them FEEL as opposed to helping them to
UNDERSTAND things. In other words,
when metaphors are involved,
the meaning in that particular piece of writing goes
far beyond the words of the text.

Examples of metaphors which are used in everyday English

1. My brother was boiling mad. (This implies he was very, very angry.)
2. The assignment was a breeze. (This implies that the assignment was very easy to do.)
3. It's going to be clear skies from now on. (This implies that clear skies are not a threat)
4. The skies of his future began to darken. (Darkness is a threat; therefore, this implies that something negative will probably happen to him.)
5. Her voice is music to his ears. (This implies that he feels happy each time he hears her voice.)
6. Thoughts are a storm, unexpected. (In the same way in which storms are unpredictable, so are thoughts - they come when you least expect them to.)
7. Life is a journey. (This implies that in life there are always going to be ups and downs, challenges, moments of success and moments of failure...just like a journey.)
8. Choices are crossroads. (When you are at a crossroad you have different paths in front of you, all of which lead you to a different place. It is up to you to choose the best one, depending on your destination.)
9. You've given me something to chew on. (This implies that you've given me something to think about.)
?So what is the difference between a metaphor and a simile

Let us look at these few examples,
which will hopefully help to illustrate this difference clearly.
Life is a journey.
Life is like a journey.
Life is as eventful as a journey.
As stated in the previous section, the first example is
the metaphor, whereas the second and third examples
are both similes (http://www.englishforums.com/content/lessons/what-is-a-simile.htm). One simple way of remembering
the distinction is to bear in mind that a simile generally includes
like or as, whilst in the case of a metaphor
the writer says that something actually IS something else.

In mathematical terms here's how one can describe it:
Metaphor: something IS EQUAL TO something else.
Simile: something is APPROXIMATELY EQUAL to something else

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Alsqour.w
23-05-2013, 07:55 PM
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remany
24-05-2013, 10:55 PM
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Moon universe
19-10-2013, 06:36 PM
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Lingo Guru
02-11-2013, 12:44 AM
quite an explanation

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queen serenity
21-11-2013, 10:06 PM
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hicham abbassa
18-02-2014, 12:32 AM
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ام حصة
21-03-2015, 02:44 PM
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English.student
01-05-2015, 01:55 AM
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