Effective Use Of Metaphors In Shakespeare's Henry V

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The metaphors are the words make implicit or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics. The authors always use metaphors to collect two things that having the similar parts. Metaphors can help the audience to picture a massive battle on a small stage. The audience can feel personally on the scene if the authors wrote the metaphors in the right place. In our real life, people always use metaphors to explain new things to the people do not know them. The play Henry V by William Shakespeare is about the history story of the young king Henry V and how did he win the war. The mean characters in this play are Duke of Gloucester, Henry V, Duke of Bedford, King’s bother, Princess Katharine, etc.

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