The appearance of soap bubbles in life is a metaphor in linguistics. Soap bubbles are a substance with a very short life. It only floats in the air for a few seconds, and then it will burst and disappear. This sentence can be extended to: life is as short as soap bubbles and will soon end. We should cherish every moment in life and try our best to create beautiful memories.
This metaphor also helps to remind people to be humble at all times, because the fragility and finiteness of life are easily overlooked. In addition, this metaphor can also remind people to experience and appreciate the beauty brought by small things in daily life, instead of always pursuing those fancy things and ignoring the preciousness and beauty in daily life.
People can often see the appearance of soap bubbles, but because of their short life, they will soon disappear, so we do not fully appreciate their beauty. This also shows that we need to try our best to experience the beauty and uniqueness of life in our lifetime.
The difference between metaphor and metaphor:
Different meanings: Metaphor is an analogy with concrete images to find out the * * * relationship between things, thus generating new understanding. Metaphor, on the other hand, expresses the meaning by implication or symbolic meaning, which the speaker deliberately does not say.
Different ways of application: metaphors are often expressed by words such as "like" and "like", while metaphors are expressed by means of suggestion, adaptation and borrowing. And the meaning can only be inferred through reading comprehension or additional association.
Different entry points: metaphor is to compare the * * * of two or more things to find similarities; Metaphor, by expanding its meaning, implies a deeper philosophy, feelings and views on life.
Different scope of use: Metaphor is widely used in literature, art, advertising and other fields, conveying strong visual and emotional effects through vivid and easy-to-understand ways. Metaphor is more widely used in daily life, political culture, philosophy and morality, as well as poetry, novels, plays and other literary forms.