##4--(#1) Metaphors
In chapter 7 when it says "Joseph and I joined at an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs" I like the metaphor how he compares reproofs to condiments lol. I don't know why that struck me as funny, and when it says, "the stab of a knife could not inflict a worse pang than he suffered at seeing his lady vexed." in chapter 10, it also uses a metaphor. I like this one better than the first. It compares the effect of vexation to a knife. There's a bunch more, but I liked these two the best.
great examples and i like those metaphors as well lol
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ReplyDeleteI feel this is a bit brief, Michael. It's kind of like a short choppy summary of the scenes in question with a one-liner about the metaphors. Please try to elaborate a bit more in the future.