Saturday, May 30, 2020
Analogy Examples
Analogy Examples  Analogy  	  An analogy is the figurative term for drawing a comparison between two things in order to better explain one of them.  An analogy is different from a metaphor or simile in that it attempts to make a logical argument.  While a metaphor or simile makes a short comparison between two things, an analogy makes an extended comparison, showing how the characteristics or features of one thing are like another.  	 Examples of Analogy:  	 Examples of Analogy:  1.  Drawing a comparison between a heart and a pump  2.  Drawing a comparison between a construction crew and a colony of ants  3.  Drawing a comparison between analyzing a work of literature and a detective solving a crime  4.  Drawing a comparison between an overprotective mother and a mother hen  5.  Drawing a comparison between living life and running a race  6.  Drawing a comparison between raising children or teaching children to growing and tending a garden.      Examples of Analogy in Literature:  1.  Shakespeare's As You Like It includes a monologue where an analogy is drawn between life and a play: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players . . .".  2.  Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet draws an analogy between a sweet-smelling rose and Romeo (who will be just as "sweet" regardless of his name): "What's in a name?  A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."  3.  Walt Whitman's "O, Captain! My Captain!" draws an analogy between Abraham Lincoln and a captain of a ship.  This is a common analogy-a leader of a nation to a captain of a ship.    
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