The literary device used in this sentence is personification, attributing human characteristics to non-human entities (in this case, death, destruction, and the devil). The speaker is personifying these abstract concepts by imagining them as adversaries to be faced or conquered.
The literary device used in this sentence is personification, where human qualities are attributed to an inanimate object or idea. In this case, "death and destruction and the devil" is being personified as if they are actively welcoming or calling for the narrator to engage with them.
Done unconsciously or spontaneously
He unconsciously daydreamed about his crush.He unconsciously kicked the table in his sleep.
Unconsciously, her remark was a paraprosdokian bon mot
The destruction of your test with be immanent for you are a cheater.
Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.
The topic sentence supports the claim in a literary analysis.
The destruction of our forests by wildfire is quite distressing.
After the war, there was a lot of destruction of the ground and the weapons
A book is a good gift for my literary grandmother.Literary study is fun. His main interests are literary.
The tornado left a wide swath of destruction.
After the bomb had gone off, the area was a scene of total destruction.