Ais a comparison of two
unlike things using the words like or as. It is
similar to a , but similes are often considered somewhat less powerful than metaphors. This
particular quotation contains a simile, and it compares God's wrath
to flood waters that are, for the moment, safely held back by a dam; those waters rise higher
and higher, threatening to crest the top of the dam, or even break it, and flood the land around
it. In other words, God's wrath builds up, creating more and more pressure, just like the flood
waters; one day, finally, it becomes so much that it breaks the figurative dam and spills
everywhere. This simile also emphasizes the destructive power of God's wrath and the way it
could affect so very many people, just like a flood would.
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