Similes Contrast with Metaphors
A simile is just a contrast between two objects that employ the words as or like. A metaphor is a straightforward contrast between two objects that don’t contain the words as or like. The term metaphor is now wider and therefore can apply to a range of methods of contrasting or linking various objects, especially ones that do not require words much at all.
Simile and Examples- Definition, Usage, Meaning and Questions
A figurative language is a term or statement with a signification distinct from its exact sense. It’s intended to create a contrast and have a significant effect. Metaphors, idioms, puns, rhetorical inquiries, similes, and others are examples of figurative language. This lesson will introduce us to similes. A simile is a figure of speech that involves comparing one item to another of a strange type, and it is used to make a statement more strong or livelier.