He is such a Napoleon of crime.’ Which figure of speech is used in this sentence and what is its significance?
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Metaphor
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I believe this is from the poem 'Macavity' by TS Elliot. This is a metaphor as it directly compares Napoleon's a dictating personality and leadership with Macavity who is the mastermind behind every crime.
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