Metaphor - "The wind was a torrent of darkness"
Alliteration - "cobbles, clattered, creaked"
Onomatopoeia - "creaked"
Simile - "his hair like mouldy hay"
Personification - "There was Death at every window"
onomatopia, alliteration, similes, idioms, metaphors, personification
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poet is a person who creates poetry
The poem The Zebras has been written by Roy Campbell.
"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
personification
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The figure of speech used in the poem "Gabu" by Carlos A. Angeles include simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole. These figures of speech help to enhance the imagery and convey the emotions and themes in the poem.
poet is a person who creates poetry
Metaphor,desire can't be tasted as food.the poet compare something that can be tasted to the desire.
The figure of speech used in the poem "A Thing of Beauty" by John Keats include simile, personification, and metaphor. The use of these literary devices helps create vivid imagery and convey the beauty of nature as a source of solace and inspiration.
Rhyme scheme is not a figure of speech. It is a literary device used to describe the pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem or song.
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The figure of speech used in the bold line "Life is a broken-winged bird" is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show similarity.
The figure of speech used in "To My Fellow Youth" include metaphors ("misery's volcanic flame," "grain in a husk of woe"), personification ("Hope spoke with a voice") and simile ("like a breath"). These literary devices help to enhance the imagery and emotion in the poem.
Quoted is "Like fish caught in a net". It is a figure of speech called a Metonymy in which a subject is called not by its own name but rather by the name of something associated in meaning with that subject.
The poem The Zebras has been written by Roy Campbell.
The figure of speech used in the poem "The Palm Tree" by Rabindranath Tagore is personification. The poet attributes human-like qualities to the palm tree by describing it as a "lonesome bride" swaying in the wind.