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Volgvan
2 years ago
6

This poem, taken from the play As You Like It, is an example of an extended metaphor. Shakespeare takes the idea of life being a

stage and people being actors on that stage (the metaphor) and extends the comparison throughout the poem. In the “Seven Wheels of Mankind” illustration (below), the artist makes a similar visual metaphor about age and our modes of travel. Make up your own metaphor about the cycle of life. Your metaphor can be a straight-forward paragraph explanation, a poem, or even a drawing. Use your imagination as you create your comparison.
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1 answer:
ICE Princess25 [194]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

what goes around comes around

Explanation:

it's a big circle where everything connects. (the circle of life)

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