Even in a less exaggerated description, any verbal account of a person is bound to find itself employing an assortment of waterfalls, lightning rods, landscapes, birds, etc.

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When we try to describe a person, we often use words that compare them to things in nature, like waterfalls, lightning rods, landscapes, and birds. This is because it's hard to capture the full essence of a person in just words alone. Even if we don't exaggerate or make the description too dramatic, we still end up using these kinds of comparisons to help others understand what the person is like.

About Sergei Eisenstein

Sergei Eisenstein was a pioneering Soviet film director and theorist known for his influential silent films like Battleship Potemkin and October. He was a master of the montage technique and has been recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.

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