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  2. Extended Metaphor - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    An extended metaphor is a metaphor that unfolds across multiple lines or even paragraphs of a text, making use of multiple interrelated metaphors within an overarching one.

  3. What Is an Extended Metaphor? Definition and Examples - Grammarly

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    An extended metaphor is a metaphor that spans multiple sentences or paragraphs. Here is an example of a metaphor: Grad school is a marathon. This metaphor evokes images of pacing oneself while running a long distance, potentially facing inclines, declines, and obstacles along the way.

  4. Extended metaphor refers to a comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph or lines in a poem. Definition, Usage and a list of Extended Metaphor Examples in common speech and literature.

  5. What Is Extended Metaphor? Definition, Examples, and Structure of...

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    Definition, Examples, and Structure of Extended Metaphor. Extended metaphors are a great way to build evocative images into a piece of writing and make prose more emotionally resonant. Examples of extended metaphor can be found across all forms of poetry and prose.

  6. 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.

  7. Extended Metaphor | Definition & Examples - Scribbr

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    An extended metaphor is a literary device that serves the same purpose as a metaphor—to create a comparisonbut uses several sentences, paragraphs, or even longer to do so. A regular metaphor creates a simple, concise comparison in one line or sentence, while an extended metaphor does the same thing but uses more language to elaborate on ...

  8. An extended metaphor, sometimes known as a conceit or sustained metaphor, is a metaphor that an author develops over the course of many lines or even an entire work of literature. An extended metaphor may act as a theme in the work of literature because it is repeated and changes forms as it reappears over and over again.

  9. An extended metaphor refers to a metaphor that the author explores in more detail than a normal metaphor. It can go on for multiple sentences or paragraphs in a work of prose, or multiple lines or stanzas in a poem.

  10. Extended metaphor - Wikipedia

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    An extended metaphor, also known as a conceit or sustained metaphor, is the use of a single metaphor or analogy at length in a work of literature.

  11. What is an Extended Metaphor? An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is developed in great detail. The amount of detail can vary from that of a sentence or a paragraph, to encompassing an entire work. In an extended metaphor, the author takes a single metaphor and employs it at length, using various subjects, images, ideas and situations.