Analogy | Literary Term | English Literature | Major English | Plus Two Level
Analogy
Analogies
are more elaborate and informational than similes or metaphors, providing
support for the comparisons made rather than just stating them as simple
truths. Analogy extends a metaphor. An analogy is a literary technique in which
two unrelated objects are compared for their shared qualities. Analogies are
commonly used to show important comparisons and make solid arguments. The
example presented below explains how children and gardens have similar
qualities because they require similar growing conditions.
Example:
Raising children requires the same dedication you would give to a garden.
Nurture them, feed them, introduce them to both light and dark, and have
patience; and soon you will see them grow into blooming wonders.