A Letter to God
The word metaphor comes from a Greek word meaning ‘transfer’. Metaphors compare two things or ideas: a quality or feature of one thing is transferred to another thing. Some common metaphors are
• the leg of the table: The leg supports our body. So the object that supports a table is described as a leg.
• the heart of the city: The heart is an important organ in the centre of our body. So this word is used to describe the central area of a city.
In pairs, find metaphors from the story to complete the table below. Try to say what qualities are being compared. One has been done for you.
Object |
Metaphor |
Quality or feature compared |
Cloud |
Huge mountains of clouds |
The mass or ‘hugeness’ of mountains |
Raindrops |
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Hailstones |
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Locusts |
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An epidemic (a disease) that spreads very rapidly and leaves many people dead |
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An ox of a man |
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Object |
Metaphor |
Quality or feature compared |
Cloud |
Huge mountains of clouds |
The mass or ‘hugeness’ of mountains |
Raindrops |
New coins |
Sound produced by raindrops resembles sound made by coins. |
Hailstones |
Frozen pearls |
Resemblance in shape, shine in beauty of a pearl |
Locusts |
plague of locusts |
Destruction that happens due to plague |
Locusts |
Plague of locusts |
An epidemic (a disease) that spreads very rapidly and leaves many people dead |
Man |
An ox of a man |
Work very hard in feilds |
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How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s fields?
What were Lencho’s feelings when the hail stopped?
Who or what did Lencho have faith in? What did he do?
Who read the letter?
What did the postmaster do then?
Was Lencho surprised to find a letter for him with money in it?
What made him angry?
Who does Lencho have complete faith in? Which sentences in the story tell you this?
Why does the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the letter ‘God’?
Did Lencho try to find out who had sent the money to him? Why/Why not?
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