Chains Questions on Metaphor
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Examples of figurative language in the story 'Chains'
Examples of figurative language in "Chains" include metaphors, such as comparing Isabel's situation to a bird trapped in a cage, and similes, like describing the sound of chains as loud as thunder....
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In Chains, who is "the beast" the mayor of New York refers to, and what does he mean?
In Chains, "the beast" the mayor of New York refers to is the rebellion, and he means that it has grown too powerful. The mayor suggests that to weaken the rebellion, they must "cut off its head" by...
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In Chains, what mood is created through the figurative language and how does the author create it?
In Chains, the most common mood found in the novel is one of fear and foreboding. The author uses various metaphors, hyperbole, and imagery to build the mood of the text. Chapter 14 has strong...
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What literary devices are used in Chains?
In Chains, literary devices like simile, metaphor, personification, and symbolism are prominent. Imagery is vivid, with similes and metaphors creating visual pictures, such as a man's mouth...