Discuss the literary device use in the imp and the peasant bread?
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Simile, Imagery and metaphor.
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- A simile could be a figure of speech that compares two things directly. Similes differ from other metaphors in this they highlight the similarities between two things by using comparison words like "like," "as," "so," or "than," whereas other metaphors create an implicit comparison.
- Imagery could be a style of visual symbolism or figurative language that evokes a representation or other kinds of sense impressions, most typically in literary works, but also in other activities like psychotherapy.
- A metaphor may be a figure of speech that directly refers to 1 thing by mentioning another for rhetorical effect. it should provide clarification or reveal hidden similarities between two distinct ideas.
- Simile: "Now they're raging like wolves," "they are like swine." Imagery: "the fox's, wolf's and swine's blood in him all came out." Metaphor: "If only he goes on drinking, he will always be a beast!"
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