A metaphor is a direct comparison between two things, one representing the other. For example: the sun was a ball of fire. Notice that this is different from a simile, which is a comparison using 'like' or 'as', as in: the sun was like a ball of fire.
An analogy is like a simile, it likens one thing to another for the purpose of clarity or further explanation. However, it is usually longer than a simile, and may be carried through whole books. For example: the earth's layers are like a layer cake: the surface is the icing, and the layers are the mantle, and outer and inner cores.
A metaphor is a direct comparison between two things, one representing the other. For example: the sun was a ball of fire. Notice that this is different from a simile, which is a comparison using 'like' or 'as', as in: the sun was like a ball of fire. An analogy is like a simile, it likens one thing to another for the purpose of clarity or further explanation. However, it is usually longer than a simile, and may be carried through whole books. For example: the earth's layers are like a layer cake: the surface is the icing, and the layers are the mantle, and outer and inner cores.
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