The figure of speech in "Autumn Fires" by Robert Louis Stevenson is personification. Personification is used when the poem describes the autumn leaves as "a blowing like flames of gold." This gives human-like qualities to the leaves by suggesting that they are alive and moving like flames.
A figure of speech
The Tagalog term for "figure of speech" is "larawang-diwa."
Simile, as its a comparison with the use of like comparing the growing or ripening olives to hoary wrestlers(old tired wrestlers)
It is mainly a noun, but can be used as an adjective. Autumn is a beautiful time of year -- noun. I love autumn leaves -- adjective.
Yes in 1955
figure of speech according to categories
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs
J. W. Stevenson has written: 'Speech of Hon. J. W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, on the state of the Union' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government
Simile
The figure of speech in the first line is Simile.
figure of speech