The Last Samurai Metaphors and Similes

The Last Samurai Metaphors and Similes

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Sibylla writes, "What I mean is that I see in my mind a page, across the top a line with the words Carling Black Label, the rest a solid mass of small type describing Carling Black label the beer, Carling Black label ads the glory of British advertising, Levi's the jeans, stonewashed Levi's ad parodied in classic ad for Carling Black label, lyrics of I heard it Through the Grapevine classic song sung by Marvin Gaye in classic jeans and classic bear ad." The mind is comparable to a page in a text which records all the content which Sibylla has read. Consumption of advertising content moulds the imageries which predominantly appear in Sibylla’s mind.

Genius

Sibylla explains, “I was about to say earlier that if I had not read Roemer on the 30th of April 1985 the world would be short a genius; I said that the world without the Infant Terrible would be like the world without Newton & Mozart and Einstein! I have no idea if this is true; I have no way of knowing if this is true.” Sibylla utilizes the emblematic genius to underscore the implication of Roemer in her life. Roemer has contributed to stimulating Sibylla's ingenuity. Therefore, Sibylla's ideology is primarily fashioned by Roemer's ideas.

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