![]() ![]() It is the comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as. He means that they are on the same level of their lives and their illness. ![]() In this movie, this literary device is referred to Edward, when he is talking to Carter and he says, “We’re both in the same boat.” A metaphor is a direct comparison of two unlike things using the verb “to be”. Some of the literary devices/elements that are used in this movie are very important to identify. These men were friends for only about two months and they both got to know each other, and Carter was the one that made Edward’s life more smooth and peaceful. When both men were very ill and almost ending their lives, Carter died first, and after him went Edward. ![]() While being in the hospital, Carter’s wife, Virginia, and his daughter visit Carter, but Edward is lonely and the only visitor he gets is “Tommy”-his personal assistant.
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