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What are some examples of figurative language from harry potter and the order of the pheonix?

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Answered by SanthoshKumarP
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Answer:

snake language , English language,Tamil language etc...

Answered by iizoeyscarlettroseii
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Answer:

I have a lot!

Explanation:

Boggarts (Metaphor)

Boggarts are a metaphor for fear. They are particularly difficult to dispose of because they change their physical form to mimic a person's greatest fear. This ability to mimic is what makes them a perfect metaphor for fear; they look different to everyone because no one's fears are the same. This becomes a problem for Mrs Weasley when she needs to dispose of a Boggart while decontaminating Grimmauld Place.

Grimmauld Place/Prison (Metaphor)

Grimmauld Place is a metaphor for prison for Sirius. He is trapped in Grimmauld Place and cannot leave, confined to the home of a family he despises. He is trapped in a reminder of everything he hates. In many ways, Grimmauld Place is a harsher prison for Sirius than Azkaban.

The Sorting Hat's Song (Metaphor)

The song contains the simile: "The Houses that, like pillars four, Had once held up our school, Now turned upon each other and, Divided, sought to rule..." (96).

This simile occurs in the middle of the Sorting Hat's song. The song is a warning: although students must be sorted into separate houses, they must unite like the four founders did when they created the school. The Sorting Hat urges students not to remain divided like they did in error.

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