The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Power and Intrigue of Simile - Professor Belinda Jack

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Frost's line, 'I found a dimpled spider... holding up a moth like a white piece of rigid satin cloth' exploits simile. But how can a moth be like cloth? What does likening one material, the fragile, semi-transparent wing of a moth, to a woven fabric, stimulate in the reader's mind.

This is one of a number of examples that will be explored with a view to refining our understanding of similie.

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