which is an implied metaphor. In the next line he went on with a simile: "There like a bird it sits, and sings," and then, carrying the figure of speech further he used an extended simile: ... In their eagerness to grasp the symbolism in poems, inexperienced readers may make two mistakes. They may concentrate on symbolism...
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The study of poems is necessarily a study of context, ... But how many of us think of the metaphor-spark that leaped in the mind of the first person to speak of the arm of a chair, the face of a clock, the neck of a ... Some present-day set phrases are also implied metaphors: "cold war," "paper tiger," "satellite nation."
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An implied metaphor is a more subtle comparison; the terms being compared are not so specifically explained. For example, to describe a stubborn man unwilling to leave, one could say that he was "a mule standing his ground." This is a fairly explicit metaphor; ... Two Amazing poems by D.L. Whited...
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Can someone give me an example of an implied metaphor poem?
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A conceit is a particularly audacious form of extended metaphor. Metaphors may also be implied; when, in 'Catmint Tea', Ciaran Carson says 'Our wild imaginations started to take wing', he is stating an identification between minds and birds. ... This part of the Archive is full of poems chosen specially for children.
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Part of the cleverness of Emily Dickinson's poetry is her use of the implied metaphor, a comparison that is suggested in the poem but not stated outright. The question in poems using an implied metaphor is to answer what "it" is.
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Metaphor seems to work at four levels, each with a different force. [Simile, Plain metaphor, Implied metaphor, and Dead metaphor] . . . Metaphor is how we ... "Substitute naming": an associated idea names the item—"Homer is hard" for "Reading Homer’s poems is difficult," or "The pen is mightier than the sword."
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Poetry terms: define in class - simile, metaphor, personification, imagery, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration,stanza, rhyme scheme ... Handouts: Read & discuss 2 poems in class. ... Read 2 Implied Metaphor poems in class...
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