Using figurative language is an effective way of communicating an idea
that is not easily understood because of its abstract nature or
complexity. Although figurative language does not offer a literal
explanation, it can be used to compare one idea to a second idea to make
the first idea easier to visualize. Figurative language also is used to
link two ideas with the goal of influencing an audience to see a
connection even if one does not actually exist. Writers of prose and
poetry use figurative language to elicit emotion, help readers form
mental images and draw readers into the work.