Week 12: DQ 2
RUNNING HEAD : Analogy Analogy Name Institution Analogy An analogy is a rhetorical device as an aid for explanation . It is usually used to explain something abstract and complex by comparing it to something concrete and simple to make it understandable to the audience . In this particular case , Jeffrey Overstreet makes use of an analysis in his article where he likens marriage to a high-wire act . In this particular case , he uses the marriage of his friend Tara to her fiance Brian as the case in point Their (Tara

and Brian ) gazes are locked in a fierce line . The tension in that open space is palpable .these two have taken their chances venturing out together in such a dangerous endeavor . And while their marriage is a joyous occasion , it was a challenge to reach that point (Overstreet , 2008
The road to marriage is something that cannot be easily defined and it is rather profound to describe , especially to the uninitiated . In this case , Overstreet uses the high-wire act . Like the high-wire act , a couple who commits to one another is setting out into a dangerous endeavor - marriage . The road to it is not easy . There will be problems to be encountered along the way which will put their relationship to the test . It is here they will discover all their strengths and weaknesses , their good and bad qualities . If they fail to make the relationship work along the way , it will end in a break-up like a high-wire walker making a...





