Strong Figurative Language In One Writer's Beginnings By Eudora Welty

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Eudora Welty autobiography “One Writer’s Beginnings,” about her early experiences of reading and books. In which it help her impact her writing career. Welty utilizes strong figurative language to convey intensity and value. Welty uses imagery and metaphor when she stated “her dragon eye on the front door, where who know what kind of persons might come in front the public?” With this, Welty describes Mrs. Calloway as a dragon in which she protects her library as a dragon would protect its domain of a cave or castle. The metaphor is of Mrs. Calloway representing a dragon, and being the librarian is the dragon or guardian of the library. But Welty did not let that interfere nor hesitate her of reading books once she got them. Welty