Shakespeare's use of metaphors in the play "As You Like It" with citations.

Title: Shakespeare's use of metaphors in the play "As You Like It" with citations.
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Shakespeare's use of metaphors in the play "As You Like It" with citations.
In his play, "As You Like It," and generally in all his writing William Shakespeare uses a lot of metaphors. In, "As You Like It," he has Rosalind who is disguised as boy named Ganymede use an interesting metaphor that explores the relationship between the consumption of time and the movement of a horse based on mood or pleasure. In my opinion the only reason that Rosalind ever uses the metaphor is to try to …showed first 75 words of 873 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 873 total…lot of meaning to his writing. Without them he might not be as well know as he is now. The metaphor in, "As You Like It," adds a lot to the story. It not only adds affect but also plays a role in the storyline. If Rosalind had not used she may have not been able to convince Orlando to take love lessons with her and that would make a huge change in the story.

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