A Land Remembered Metaphors and Similes

A Land Remembered Metaphors and Similes

"Life-Giving"

Smith elucidates, “A man in the St. Johns settlement told him that twenty miles to the west there was a herd of wild cows…in the grazing area they had littered the ground with manure. Tobias went there with his wagon and brought back a load of manure for the garden and each spring he would return for another load of the life-giving fertilizer." The illustrative 'life-giving' accentuates the manure’s contribution to the productivity of crops which Tobias cultivates. Through the supplementation of the soil with the manure Tobias’ yields increase substantially. Therefore, the manure literally adds life to the soil which is nourishing for the crops.

“Personification of Strength”

Smith elucidates, “She (Emma) spent her youthful days in cotton fields where her father worked as a sharecropper, and she knew work from the moment she was strong enough to carry a water bucket from well to kitchen. She was the personification of strength, and it affected all those around her." Manifestly Emma's industrious nature commenced early; accordingly, she would not be anticipated to be idle or lazy due to her feminine nature. Her strength motivates her to effortlessly engage in tasks around their home. She unquestionably embodies impressive forte.

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