Similes And Metaphors In Crossing The Wire

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Similes and metaphors give the reader a more sensual representation of what is happening so it is easier to understand it. Figurative language is a big part of literature. Hobbs’ use of similes and metaphors enhances the reader’s understanding of the plot of Crossing the Wire because it is a good way of explaining the situation, which makes the story more interesting. Similes help make CTW more interesting because it makes the story more fun to read. Without similes, the book would be plain out boring. Victor just got off the bus because they got pulled over by some police and Victor did not have any identification with him so he got kicked off of the bus. Now, he is trying to escape. The author writes, “Low and quiet as a cat” (Hobbs 42).