what is extended metaphor and why it is used here?
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An extended metaphor is a rhetorical technique that explains a concept by directly mentioning another concept and drawing multiple parallels between them. It is often used to explain a complex idea — allowing readers or listeners to visualize it in terms that they already understand.
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Extended metaphor examples can be found throughout literature and poetry. Some famous examples include: ... Emily Dickinson, 'Hope' is the thing with feathers: Dickinson uses extended metaphor to great effect in her poem “'Hope' is the thing with feathers—”. She compares the feeling of hope to a little bird.
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