In A Martian Sends a Postcard Home, Craig peltinge uses  galore(postnominal) metaphors to  draw what a Martian would see if he came to earth.  In the  prototypal stanza  rain downe uses metaphors to describe what a Martian may  consider a book looks like.  Raine makes reference to William Caxton, who was the first to print books in England, in the first stanza; Caxtons are mechanical birds with  legion(predicate)  move / and  whatsoever are treasured for their markings.  A book would resemble a bird when opened, the wings being the many pages, and many books  subscribe to marked a spot in  tarradiddle or is cherished by the person reading it.  In the  succeeding(a) four lines the Martian observes the different emotions  sensation may   pull down while reading a mechanical bird, and although hes never witnessed  iodin actually flying, which is impossible, he notices that they are some eons in someones hand.  In stanzas five and six the Martian is trying to explain fog.  Rain is when t   he earth is television / It has the property of making colours darker,   meaning when the colors are changed on a television the   visit would look unclear, and cloudy even.  Raine simply describes a car as a Model T, in the next two stanzas.  Explaining a car to be a room with the lock inside, is a very imaginative metaphor.

  By writing But  period is tied to the wrist / or kept in a box, ticking with impatience, Raine is expressing that the Martian is encountering a watch or a clock.  In stanzas ten through twelve the Martian has   pass upon a telephone, which he describes as a haunted apparatus, which   ordinarily sleeps, and cries, or ri   ngs until it is picked up.  Raine also adds !   the element of humor to the poem, an   original is in the twelfth stanza...                                        If you want to get a   abounding essay, order it on our website: 
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