Aristotle concluded in the 4th century BC that “the difference is but slight” between similes and metaphors. After all, the metaphor, “He’s a bear in the morning,” means the same as the simile, “He’s like a bear in the morning.”
Aristotle concluded in the 4th century BC that “the difference is but slight” between similes and metaphors. After all, the metaphor, “He’s a bear in the morning,” means the same as the simile, “He’s like a bear in the morning.”