Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 3:51:01 GMT
Similarity is simple, the two scenes have a lot in common: clod floating touch of floating human feces on the sea of slime in the sewage of a sewer The sheep fanned out, flowing to his sides and Visani continued like a modern Moses. The song is taken from the story The Cemetery of Empty Tombs . This metaphor brings to mind the waters of the sea that part to let Moses and his followers pass through. And here the similarities are not evident, because sheep have nothing to do with the sea. I believe that metaphors of this second type are more effective than the one used in Lumps .
There is a huge gap between the two concepts: Visani, an inspector Moses sea sheep So what makes the two scenes similar? The action of the characters: the sheep fan out like the waters of the sea; Visani passing through it as Moses did. I believe that a Phone Number Data writer should not underestimate the use of metaphors, since they constitute elements of his writing style. A metaphor is never the same as another nor can different writers create identical ones, similar ones, unless with the intention of copying each other. Metaphor is a form of prose poetry, therefore it starts from the writer's heart, from what he feels inside, it is a linguistic process that arises directly from his emotions. We are the metaphors we create, we might say. Metaphors offer us an interior portrait of the writer.
There is no narrative without metaphor, I dare say, because writing fiction means first of all transposing the story that is born in us and describing it to the reader in our own way, according to who we are. By using a metaphor we are offering the reader part of us, exposed and internally naked so that the reader can fully grasp what we want to express. Your metaphors How do you view the use of metaphor in creative writing? Do you usually create metaphors in your stories? And how do you react when you encounter them during your readings?And the boy who has become a man indulges them, takes the pen back in his hand, no, now he no longer has a pen, but a computer and a keyboard and his writing becomes faster and more decisive. Now her stories take a different shape, they seem already printed, even if only on a screen.
There is a huge gap between the two concepts: Visani, an inspector Moses sea sheep So what makes the two scenes similar? The action of the characters: the sheep fan out like the waters of the sea; Visani passing through it as Moses did. I believe that a Phone Number Data writer should not underestimate the use of metaphors, since they constitute elements of his writing style. A metaphor is never the same as another nor can different writers create identical ones, similar ones, unless with the intention of copying each other. Metaphor is a form of prose poetry, therefore it starts from the writer's heart, from what he feels inside, it is a linguistic process that arises directly from his emotions. We are the metaphors we create, we might say. Metaphors offer us an interior portrait of the writer.
There is no narrative without metaphor, I dare say, because writing fiction means first of all transposing the story that is born in us and describing it to the reader in our own way, according to who we are. By using a metaphor we are offering the reader part of us, exposed and internally naked so that the reader can fully grasp what we want to express. Your metaphors How do you view the use of metaphor in creative writing? Do you usually create metaphors in your stories? And how do you react when you encounter them during your readings?And the boy who has become a man indulges them, takes the pen back in his hand, no, now he no longer has a pen, but a computer and a keyboard and his writing becomes faster and more decisive. Now her stories take a different shape, they seem already printed, even if only on a screen.