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In "The Explorer" by Gwendolyn Brooks, the use of figurative language can be seen in lines like "I shall not be lifted up" which suggests the speaker's resistance to conforming to societal expectations. The phrase "Through circus-labyrinths" conveys the idea of navigating through complex and confusing situations. Brooks also employs metaphor in lines like "long the niggling wheels beside me lie" to depict the speaker's inner turmoil and challenges.

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