On the other, his film is only a metaphor for an imaginary America so not to worry. |
Of course poetry is also, even largely, driven by metaphor and image, in a host of ways. |
She draws a metaphor for how this is contrary to her work with children and adolescents. |
Her claim that voice is a worn-out metaphor rests, in large part, on its associations with oral literacy traditions. |
A well-worn metaphor is that of providing the fish or teaching someone to fish. |
Such a metaphor as the menu gives couples a vehicle for exploring their wants and desires. |