Figurative Language In The Cog By Charles E. Fritch

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In the story The Cog, Charles E. Fritch uses symbolism, hyperbole, and simile to show the reader that inspiration can lead us to accomplishing our goals, and dreams. There are many different to show this theme. Also even though there are different types of figurative language in this story. Examples of that are, symbolism, hyperbole, and simile. They explain the important parts of this story the greatest. It shows in the story that James Maxwell was always looking up to Gerald Adams, this is because he always wanted to go into space. And Adams did. There are some example of figurative language to show this. “ The voice echoed from the spaceship and rolled over the crowd. As a new cheer filled the air,James Maxwell cleared his throat and stepped