“hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go.
Happy similes and metaphors. Your love will last forever. Her heart is like gold. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two otherwise dissimilar things, often introduced by the words like or as (‘you are like a summer’s day’).
Commonly, parents will say that having children was the best decision in their life. Writers use similes and metaphors to create a clear picture for their readers. You might not be literally walking in the park, but.
The task was a walk in the park. The swallow promises the happy prince he will return from egypt one day, bringing with him jewels that would replace the ones taken out. A metaphor is when a word is used in place.
He says, the ruby shall be. My favorite happiness metaphors are: Here are the most common metaphors in literature:
2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th. The idea that love is a bottomless well implies that it’s something that will never run out. * to be on cloud nine * to be flying high * to be in seventh heaven * to be on top of the world * to be walking on air / sunshine * to be over the moon * to.
To identify similes and metaphors and be able to use them in your writing. Happy as the blest above. Here are a few examples.