Random Analogies
Nefertiti
a: Nefertiti ~
b: A high school cheerleader going after the captain of the football tea
What: "If you're wary of historicals, let me reassure you that Michelle does an excellent job conveying the fact that human nature is timeless. Nefertiti is like a high school cheerleader going after the captain of the football team to raise her social status.".....see the rest on the link. This is a review a romance novel.
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Writer: Kimber
LCC: PN
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Date: Aug 13 2010 1:33 AM
# 563 Critique Analogy
Sutton Hoo Purse
a: Sutton hoo purse ~
b: Anglo-Saxon iphone
What: The Ancient Anglo-Saxons were a people on the move. Thus their art had to be small and portable. The Sutton Hoo purse is the premier example of this art form. It is a small, portable and beautifully crafted status symbol made in ~ 625 AD. Fast forward about 1400 years and you'll find not much has changed. The iphone has similar attributes. It's a colorful, well designed, highly practical status symbol that's much in vogue in our own whacked out expansionist Anglo-Saxon culture.
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Writer: LucretiaGermanica
LCC:
Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Jan 20 2011 2:21 AM
# 776 Critique Analogy
The Fish's Dinner Bell.....
a: The falling barometer ~
b: a dinner bell
What: "For that reason, the best fishing times often are the hours immediately before a rainstorm. The falling barometer is like a dinner bell for most of our favorite game species."
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Writer: jwwollitz
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Date: Jul 17 2013 5:24 PM
# 3363 Critique Analogy
Maybe It's Both
a: brain and nervous system ~
b: an antenna for consciousness
What:
"Animals have similar pathways and current running through them, yet their self-awareness is limited. I keep coming back to Sheldrak's theory of how the human brain and nervous system is like an antenna for consciousness, not the generator. So perhaps that explains why animals aren't like us, because their antennas can't receive the same frequency of consciousness we do."
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Writer: Gnome
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Date: May 18 2015 12:35 PM
# 7605 Critique Analogy

