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When & How to Use Extended Metaphor

How to use Extended Metaphor

When writing an extended metaphor, there are few rules, but there are some guiding practices.

First, decide upon your subject and your basic metaphors. For this example, let’s imagine we are writing a story about your school. For the basic metaphor, we will say that your school is a beehive.

Next, use the following methods to explore this metaphor and write the story:

 

When to use Extended Metaphor

Use an extended metaphor when a single metaphor is not large enough. Use it when you wish your audience to be enveloped by or immersed in your idea. Poetry and prose are equally good platforms for using this device.

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