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Function of Metaphor: Fiction/Drama Practice Test
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Read the following excerpt from an original drama. Backstage after a concert, SERA (a violinist) speaks to her partner MINA, who has grown tired of Sera’s relentless perfectionism.
MINA: You were brilliant.
SERA: I missed the entrance in the second movement.
MINA: No one noticed.
SERA: I noticed.
MINA: You always do.
SERA: Because it matters.
MINA: To the music—or to the part of you that never rests?
SERA: (defensive) I rest.
MINA: You sleep. That’s not the same.
SERA: If I stop pushing, I’ll slip.
MINA: Or you’ll breathe.
SERA: (low) My ambition is a treadmill with no off switch.
MINA: Then why are you proud of being exhausted?
In context, what is the primary function of the metaphor “My ambition is a treadmill with no off switch”?
Read the following excerpt from an original drama. Backstage after a concert, SERA (a violinist) speaks to her partner MINA, who has grown tired of Sera’s relentless perfectionism.
MINA: You were brilliant.
SERA: I missed the entrance in the second movement.
MINA: No one noticed.
SERA: I noticed.
MINA: You always do.
SERA: Because it matters.
MINA: To the music—or to the part of you that never rests?
SERA: (defensive) I rest.
MINA: You sleep. That’s not the same.
SERA: If I stop pushing, I’ll slip.
MINA: Or you’ll breathe.
SERA: (low) My ambition is a treadmill with no off switch.
MINA: Then why are you proud of being exhausted?
In context, what is the primary function of the metaphor “My ambition is a treadmill with no off switch”?