Study Function Of Metaphor Short Fiction in AP English Literature and Composition with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.
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Flashcard 1: What is the most common function of metaphor in setting description?
Answer: To create mood and atmosphere through vivid associative imagery. Sensory associations from metaphors establish emotional tone.
Flashcard 2: Identify whether this is metaphor or simile: "Grief is an ocean."
Answer: Metaphor. Uses "is" to directly equate grief with ocean.
Flashcard 3: Which option best states a metaphor's function: A) identify device B) interpret its effect?
Answer: B) Interpret its effect (how it shapes meaning, tone, or theme). Analysis requires moving beyond naming to explaining impact.
Flashcard 4: What is the key difference between a metaphor and a simile?
Answer: Metaphor equates; simile compares using like/as. This structural difference creates distinct rhetorical effects.
Flashcard 5: Identify the function in one phrase: "Hope is a candle in a long tunnel."
Answer: Emphasizes hope as fragile but guiding in hardship. Light metaphor shows hope's vulnerability yet necessity.
Flashcard 6: What is the vehicle in a metaphor?
Answer: The image used to describe the subject (the comparison source). The vehicle transfers its qualities to illuminate the tenor.
Flashcard 7: Identify the vehicle in: "Her mind was a locked room."
Answer: A locked room. The vehicle provides the comparative image.
Flashcard 8: What is a dead (conventional) metaphor?
Answer: A metaphor so common it no longer feels figurative. Examples include "time flies" or "broken heart."
Flashcard 9: Identify the metaphor in this sentence: "Her voice was velvet in the dark."
Answer: "Her voice was velvet". Direct equation without "like" or "as" marks this as metaphor.
Flashcard 10: Which function of metaphor most directly supports characterization?
Answer: It reveals a speaker's values, fears, or worldview. Characters' metaphor choices expose their inner psychology.
Flashcard 11: Identify whether this is metaphor or simile: "Grief is like an ocean."
Answer: Simile. Uses "like" to compare grief to ocean.
Flashcard 12: Identify the function in one phrase: "Grief was an ocean, and he was drowning."
Answer: Conveys grief's overwhelming, inescapable intensity. Ocean metaphor captures grief's vastness and suffocating power.
Flashcard 13: Which revision removes a mixed metaphor: "We will plant the seeds of victory and sail ahead"?
Answer: We will plant the seeds of victory and watch them grow. Maintains agricultural imagery throughout, avoiding nautical clash.
Flashcard 14: Identify the tenor in the metaphor: "The classroom was a zoo."
Answer: The classroom. The subject being described is always the tenor.
Flashcard 15: Identify the vehicle in the metaphor: "The classroom was a zoo."
Answer: A zoo. The comparison image provides descriptive qualities.
Flashcard 16: Which function best fits: "Hope is a fragile bird" in a bleak narrative?
Answer: It highlights hope's delicacy while sustaining a thematic counterpoint. Bird imagery contrasts vulnerability with the harsh setting.
Flashcard 17: Identify the metaphor in the sentence: "Her mind was a locked room."
Answer: "Her mind was a locked room.". The entire comparison uses "was" to equate mind with room.
Flashcard 18: Identify the function in one phrase: "The city was a machine that chewed up dreams."
Answer: Critiques dehumanizing urban/social systems. Machine metaphor exposes systematic destruction of humanity.
Flashcard 19: Which option is a metaphor rather than a simile: A) "cold as ice" B) "a heart of ice"?
Answer: B) "a heart of ice". Option A uses "as" (simile); B uses direct equation (metaphor).
Flashcard 20: Which concise sentence frame best explains metaphor function in analysis?
Answer: The metaphor of X as Y emphasizes Z (tone, trait, conflict, or theme). This template efficiently connects device to interpretive meaning.
Flashcard 21: What is a controlling (extended) metaphor?
Answer: A metaphor sustained and developed across multiple lines or scenes. Extended metaphors unify passages through consistent imagery.
Flashcard 22: Identify the metaphor in this sentence: "Time is a thief that steals our days."
Answer: "Time is a thief". The "is" construction creates direct metaphorical identity.
Flashcard 23: Which function of metaphor is most tied to theme?
Answer: It embodies an abstract idea in a concrete image. Makes abstract concepts tangible and accessible to readers.
Flashcard 24: Identify the tenor in: "Her mind was a locked room."
Answer: Her mind. The tenor is what's being described metaphorically.
Flashcard 25: What is the most common function of metaphor in characterization?
Answer: To reveal traits by linking a person to a telling image. Metaphors compress complex character traits into memorable images.
Flashcard 26: What is the key difference between a metaphor and a simile?
Answer: Metaphor asserts identity; simile compares using like or as. This distinction determines whether the comparison is implicit or explicit.
Flashcard 27: Which function best fits: "His smile was a mask" in a betrayal scene?
Answer: It signals deception and complicates characterization. Mask imagery suggests hidden motives and false appearances.
Flashcard 28: Which function best fits: "The city was a jungle" in a scene of danger?
Answer: It frames the setting as predatory and lawless. Jungle imagery evokes survival-of-the-fittest atmosphere.
Flashcard 29: Which function best fits: "Time is a thief" in a lament about aging?
Answer: It personifies time to intensify loss and urgency. Thief imagery emphasizes time's theft of youth and opportunity.
Flashcard 30: Identify the function in one phrase: "Their marriage was a house with cracked beams."
Answer: Suggests hidden instability and impending collapse. Structural metaphor reveals relationship's dangerous weakness.
Flashcard 31: Which function of metaphor most directly shapes tone?
Answer: It adds emotional coloring through connotation and imagery. Word choice and associations create specific emotional atmospheres.