Simile
What is
simile? Simile is a figure of speech in which two essentially unlike
things are compared, the word simile means “like” or “as". Therefore,
it is a direct comparison. Why we used simile ?
1. To create humorous moments or tender moments.
2. To
enable the reader to imagine in his mind what the writer is saying.
3. To
bring something different to story and character, something that differs
from straightforward narration.
Where
we used simile?
1. When
the association is stated either implicitly or explicitly.
2. A
way that leaves the reader in no doubt of what the author is trying to convey
or, in some instances, the author may prefer to use a simile which can be open
to interpretation by the reader.
3. Stereotypically
over the years to become part of everyday speech.
Types
of simile :
1. The
first type of simile simply tries to invoke some genuine quality of a real
object through reference to another object.
2. The
second type does the same thing, but invokes non-existent objects that people
are nonetheless familiar with.
3. The
third type of simile intends to reference the object or quality only vaguely or
slightly to anything, and is instead a satire, or a play with language for its
own sake
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