Personification and alliteration
Repetition (APEX)
In this excerpt, Emily Dickinson uses alliteration (repetition of "wherefore" and "why") and personification by addressing abstract concepts like mist and summer's day as if they have human qualities. Dickinson also employs enjambment to create a flowing and continuous rhythm in the lines.
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Please provide the excerpt from Gulliver's Travels so I can help you identify the main idea.
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Please provide the scenario or excerpt for me to identify the poetic device used.
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