I cant think of any, but there are plenty of metaphors
yes. I think.
Yes
"...And I'm gonna be high as a kite by then..."
yes
there is a metaphor about how successful his career was in the late 1970s " I was flying along then the plane flipped." Yes they were some metaphors in his songs in " Farewell Andromeda" the first line is " Welcome to my Morning welcome to my day." The first line in "Perhaps Love" is " Perhaps Love is Like a resting place" Yes I'm sure he was happy to sing them songs for us all
most songs that have been written usually have different literature devices and so you can choose almost any song and will be able to most likely find metaphors, similes, personification or any other different devices
Yes, Nirvana often used figurative language in their songs such as metaphors, similes, and vivid imagery to convey emotions and experiences. Some of their iconic lyrics include abstract and poetic language that resonates with listeners on a deeper level.
Yes, "Maximum Ride: The Final Warning" includes alliterations, metaphors, similes, and personifications to enhance the descriptive elements of the story and create vivid imagery. These literary devices help engage readers and bring the characters and scenes to life in a more dynamic way.
metaphors used in poem
Yes, in Jack London's famous story "To Build a Fire," there are several metaphors and similes used to convey the harshness of the Yukon wilderness. One example is the comparison of the man's movements to those of a marionette, emphasizing his lack of control in the face of nature's power.
Some examples of similes in "Pride and Prejudice" include comparing Mr. Darcy to a "man of fortune" and Elizabeth's eyes to "brilliant sallies." Metaphors in the novel include describing Mr. Bingley's love as a "predilection" and alluding to Mr. Collins's obsequiousness as a "sea of troubles."