fog moves silently
Yes, "He was part of the morning fog" is a metaphorical expression. It suggests that like the morning fog, he was mysterious, fleeting, and intangible.
A graveyard is fog.
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Pea soup
Yes, "The fog crept on little cat feet" is a metaphorical description of fog using the image of a cat moving quietly and stealthily. It suggests the gentle and gradual way in which the fog is advancing.
In "The Cay," a metaphor used is when Timothy compares Phillip's blindness to being lost in a thick fog. This metaphor helps to illustrate Phillip's sense of disorientation and confusion in a way that is more vivid and emotional than stating it directly.
"Fog" by Carl Sandburg is a poem that explores the mysterious and enveloping nature of fog. It uses vivid imagery and personification to depict fog as a metaphor for the unknown and the fleeting nature of life. The poem reflects on how fog can obscure reality and create a sense of uncertainty and isolation.
"Fog as thick as pea soup," is a metaphor, more specifically a simile that is used to describe any fog that is so thick you cannot see much more than a couple feet in any direction. Typically, this type of fog occurs in low lying areas immediately adjacent to a large body of water, say the ocean. More typically, the area of land that might experience such thick fog is usually located (in the Northern Hemisphere) to the east of that body of water. both San Fransisco and London, England have seen their share of fog like pea soup.
In "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens, the fog symbolizes the pervasive corruption and moral decay of society in Victorian London. It serves as a metaphor for the confusion, hypocrisy, and darkness that envelop the characters and their actions throughout the novel. The fog also represents the barriers that prevent clear vision or insight into the truth, mirroring the complex and convoluted legal case at the center of the story.
Being lost is like wandering through a thick fog with no map or compass, unable to find a way out or a familiar landmark to guide you.
Its a metaphor