The kite soared by me like a jet on a runway The kite flew by me as graceful as an Eagle!
No, its not personification. Its actually a simile since it uses the word "as".
An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
No, it is an affectionate phrase meant to mean that said person is to valuable to give up.
Embarrassment metaphor
hyperbole
It was a windy day so I flew my kite.
the kite resperesents Amirs life! when the kite is flying and it i free then you can imagine Amir. HE IS FREE! AND WHEN THE KITE CUTS THEN AMIR HAS TROUBLESS. SOMETHING LIKE THAT! DID YOU GET THE POINT?
Khaled Hosseini is known as the "kite flier," primarily due to his debut novel, "The Kite Runner." The story prominently features kite flying as a central theme and metaphor, reflecting the complexities of friendship, betrayal, and redemption. The novel's exploration of Afghan culture and the impact of personal and political turmoil has made it a significant work in contemporary literature.
I invented the kite.
No
No it does not, it is a metaphor.
what is meaning of bread
nope. sorry (not really).
Old is like an owl but with even better intelligence. this is not a metaphor but a simile. A metaphor for old in a sentence would be
a box
(Romania) the country of lark
Yes, the physical brutality and aesthetic beauty of kite running in "The Kite Runner" mirror the themes of friendship and betrayal in the novel. It symbolizes both the intense competition and bond between characters, such as Amir and Hassan, as well as the darker aspects of their relationship that ultimately lead to betrayal and guilt. Additionally, kite running serves as a metaphor for redemption and the pursuit of atonement throughout the story.