If Moonlight literally refers to the light of the moon (which cannot actually bathe) - then the figure of speech is Personification (treating something which is not a person, as if it were a person).
If Moonlight is the name of a horse, or a cow, there is no figure of speech here.
Since there is no such word as "litery", I suspect that the answer must be higher than yours.
litery of the year award
kill them with kindness, be nice. then they might like you litery
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
Seelie and Unseelie court. In some books there are more, but those are from the writer. These two courts can be found in most litery works.
Actually, most of the world's greatest poets were male. It is a litery expression that knows no gender boundaries.
"now the trumpet summons us again" "to assist free men and free government in casting off the chains of poverty"
figure of speech: is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in distinctive ways. Figurative language is a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness. These two literary terms are the same thing. They're synonyms.
The literary term "allegory" is a very old and yet, still today, quite commonly used term. Its fundamental definition is "symbolic story"; that is, an allegory is a narrative (or, story) of some kind that tells one tale at the surface with another tale being told through symbolic interpretation of the characters, events, images, etc., of that "surface" story.
Sojourner Truth did not win any particular award during her lifetime. She was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist known for her powerful speeches and advocacy for social justice.
Aunt Julia by Norman McCaigThis poem denotes the childhood memories McCaig has.We get a clear, vivid and detail picture of an important figure in his life, his aunt Julia.He reminisces about her because we find out in the final stanza she is dead.He clearly tells the reader on many occasions he does not understand what she says due to Gaelic however for him to understand and observed her welll we get an impression that he has an almost magical and spiritual relationship with his aunt.Some people may say that poem denotes his passion for scottish heritage and anger for loss of it as time moves on.They ay that aunt Julia is a symbol of the scottish lifestyle, culture and language which is disappearing in the modern world.The moral he is impliyin is once it is gone like aunt Julia it has gone forever.McCaig has clearly shown to the reader the random nature of human thought when he is remembering his dearest aunt.He has written this poem to enetertain but the implication suggests to make the reder question themselve what can they do to protect the scottish heritage.One can indentify this poem portrays the random nature of human thought becauseit is written in a free verse style consisting of irregular stanzas.Although, one must appriciate the litery devices used to create such a vivid image in our minds. He uses descriptive words and phrases which appeal to all senses sight, sound, touch , smell and taste.This show the nature of observation and this observation and random nature of thoughts has made the reader more close to McCaig himself as it is his voice in the poem.By far one the most effective device he used is the list of three metaphors on stanza four.This metaphors make the reader invovled with aunt Julia almost like an interaction.In the metaphors he has also used personification. the use of the word 'flouncing' which personifies the water must also be noted that this human attribute given to the water is an attribute of Aunt Julia, this is what makes this poem such a successful poem.There are many other devices and images used but i feel that what i have said already is enough to give you tasted to this marvellous and harmanius poem which is highly emotive.