Simile, metaphor, symbol, personification, pun
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Certainly! I'd be happy to help. Could you please provide the specific poem you're referring to, or would you like information on figurative devices in general?
figurative device is when ever u describe something by comparing it with someting else, u r using figurative device
The poetic devices are: -metaphors -imagery -figurative language -symbols -alliteration
Figurative language, word play, and character.
In "Coolie Son" by David Dabydeen, the poet uses a number of figurative devices such as similes ("your skin is still dark as mahogany"), personification (“the canefields are whispering to you”), and metaphors (“you are bound to the earth like a trunk”). These devices help to create vivid imagery and deepen the emotional impact of the poem.
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Below is the list of top 5 renowned Figurative artists:Jim BaabMartin ArnoldGetty VillaKenyon CoxJacques-Louis
Two figurative devices used in "Orchid" by Hazel Simmons-McDonald are symbolism and personification. The orchid in the poem symbolizes fragility and beauty, while personification is used to give human qualities to the flower, emphasizing its vulnerability and complexity.
Onomatopoeia. I am learning those in math class language arts class. If anyone else needs help with figurative language ask me! I know similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia's and more.
a literary genre that uses such devices as figurative language, rhyme, imagery, and prose to convey an idea or theme
Yes, "The Jacket" by Gary Soto contains various figurative language devices such as similes, metaphors, and imagery to convey deeper meanings and emotions in the story. These figurative elements help enhance the reader's understanding and connection to the themes and characters in the narrative.