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Some of the Victorian era figures of speech are epiphany, bathos, synecdoche, trope,and allusion. The Victorian era had several figures of speech that are still used today. One figure of speech was "fit as a fiddle." Another was " wring their necks."
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John Galt is the central character in Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged". He is a fully embodied 10th level master in Objectivism, and takes 150 pages to explain in a speech exactly what that implies. The phrase, "Who is John Galt?" is used as an expression of generalized hopelessness in the novel. Not to be confused with "What is john guilt?" a phrase used by Robert Anton Wilson in his scathing parody, "Telemachus Sneezed"
A heraldic figure is usually a strong animal, sometimes mythical, that represents a family. They are used extensively on coats of arms of families in England and areas of western Europe.
Literally, a powder keg is a keg or barrel used to hold gunpowder. In figurative terms, a powder keg is an expression used to describe a potentially explosive social or political or other similar situation.
A metaphor is a figure speech in which a given expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally mean in order to show a similarity. ]
Various synonymous terms and phrases are available for "figure of speech". Perhaps the most common would be "device", but "expression" and "trope" and "turn of phrase", among others, are also possible.
The figure of speech is the phrase "off your hands".
The use of "as" in the phrase "happy as a lark" incorporates the use of a simile. In addition, lark is typically used as a symbol for hope, happiness and good fortune.
The literary term used in the words "dying gladiator" is oxymoron. An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms to create a unique meaning or expression.
What figure of speech is used in the line ''spring is the daughter of heaven and earth.
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What figure of speech the story of dead star
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"Chew the fat" is an idiom or figure of speech that means to engage in casual conversation or gossip. It is not a specific literary device but rather a colloquial expression used in everyday language.
Metaphor,desire can't be tasted as food.the poet compare something that can be tasted to the desire.