Chains Questions on Similes

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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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...

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Chains

A simile in Chains can be found early in the book, where Mr. Robert's frustration is described: "Mr. Robert’s mouth tightened like a rope pulled taut." This simile vividly conveys the intensity of...

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