The figure of what of the what to the men of what?
The figure of speech in the poem "To the Men of England" by Percy Bysshe Shelley is personification, as the poet addresses England as a personified entity that is being exploited and oppressed by the ruling class.
"Sighing like furnace" ," bearded like the pard"," creeping like snail" the figure of speech in these lines is simile as the poet has used the word like for comparison. "all the men and women merely players", the figure of speech in this is metaphor as the poet did not use any words to compare the men and women and just tell that they are the actors
The first figure of speech used in the poem "A River" is IMAGERY.The poet gives us an pictorial idea of the flood stricken Madurai. The second figure of speech used is SIMILE which is depicted by "the wet stones glistening like sleepy crocodiles" and "the dry ones shaven like water buffaloes lounging in the sun".
the examples are ; if the poem repeats the same statement then it is said to be refrain. 1. for men may come and men may go but i go on for ever
The second epigraph in the poem "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot alludes to the historical figure of Guy Fawkes, who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 to blow up the English Parliament. The reference is used to evoke themes of failure, betrayal, and the sense of an impending apocalyptic end in the poem.
If you mean about the poem it was written by Robert Burns from his poem 'To a Mouse'.
No, figure skating is done by men and women. But it is played mostly by women. JT
yes men do wear wedding rings in England
The tone in "Men in chains" poem can be described as somber, reflective, and introspective. The speaker seems to be contemplating themes of captivity, oppression, and injustice, evoking a sense of heaviness and contemplation in the poem.
Men probably will never figure women out. If they do, then there will be an increase in gay men because women will no longer be interesting. It's like a slide puzzle, it's interesting until you solve it. You may want men to figure women out, but you will regret it once it happens.
The title of the novel 'Of Mice and Men' comes from a poem called 'To a Mouse' by Robert Burns
Anyone who is looking to locate answers to the questions from the poem No Men Are Foreign by James Kirkup assignment will not be able to via the internet. The poem will have to be studied in order to locate the answers.
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