Both of Churchill's metaphors are explaining what would become of the world if great Britain where to loose or wins. When Churchill's says "move forward into broad, sunlit uplands" he is talking about a world without Hitler's control in which Germany and the world are freed of the Nazi party and its evil dictator by winning the war against the Nazi party. Churchill's second part of the quote says "sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age". In the second part of the metaphor Churchill is referring to what the world would become if the Nazi party were to become successful in taking over Europe and the world due to Britain stopping its efforts against the Nazi party. The world would become a dark place where injustices would occur and evil would
The poem “Discovery,” written by Michael S. Harper, takes the reader on a metaphorical rollercoaster by portraying a man and his significant other discovering their true love for one another. Michael S. Harper uses metaphors which make the reader imagine the couple laying together in the comfort of one another, however what could the author really mean by using these metaphors? In this poem, Harper illustrates that discovery is about reaching out into someplace unknown and understanding first hand what resides within through his use of metaphors. When author makes the poem sound literal, “We lay together, darkness all around” he is using metaphors to symbolize something more (Harper 1). The speaker could be meaning that when they are laying together, they are representing the scene as them being together as a couple not just literally laying together.
Alfred Hitchcock once said “There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” This idea proves to be true in Richard Connell’s short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” as Rainsford is constantly in fear from the anticipation of being caught by Zaroff. At the beginning Rainsford shows that he is a great hunter and shows no fear. When he is forced to play his game he is fearful and is scared for his life. The setting relates to the story by building suspense.
Queen Elizabeth wrote an inspiring speech to the Troops who fought for the Armada about their honor and power over this astonishing war. Alongside, Winston Churchill delivered a majestical yet powerful speech about the issue dealing with battle of Britain and the unifications needing to be healed. Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill both delivered exhilarating speeches to their troops and counties with the battle of Britain. The Queen delivers her speech to the courageous group of men and women who fought this rigid, enduring war. While Winston delivers his speech to the House of Commons. While analyzing and juxtaposing these two speeches and their contrastive audiences; it is very mere to see the compelling diction, dynamic emotion used in their speeches.
I think what Churchill is trying to say is that have control about what will happen in our future. We have self-control of the choices we make daily whether if it is small, big, and even our emotions. This quote is important because people always come up with excuses about something they do not do or something they do. We should not should not have to worry about doing something wrong because it is the choice you made and you have to learn from it, do not let the mistake control what other actions you do. You are in control of what path you will take in your future, nothing or nobody else is. For example,
Being confident is one of the most important leadership quality to me. I choose Winston Churchill because he was confident in his opinion to Adolf Hitler, that no one should believe or think that Adolf Hitler was being honest. Winston Churchill said that Hitler will not keep his promise and he will do whatever he thinks is right.