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2 April, 14:31

What is the difference between allusion, metaphor, and analogy?

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    An allusion is referring to a piece of work from history or literature and requires the reader to understand and know what is being alluded to. A metaphor is a meaning where one thing is compared to another based on their common relation, such as calling a brave man a lion because lions are commonly known as brave. An analogy is comparing a pair of things to another based on similar relationship between them such as hand:finger = foot:toe
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