i'm finding the same question......good luck :(
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There are many, many metaphors. Symbolism is also a large part of the song.
Bum, bum, willy, bum. These are the 4 poetic devices used.
One Selena Gomez song that prominently features multiple poetic devices is "Lose You to Love Me." In this song, you can find imagery, metaphor, repetition, alliteration, and personification. The lyrics evoke strong emotions through vivid descriptions and the metaphor of losing someone to discover self-love, while the repetition emphasizes the intensity of the experiences described.
In "Rumour Has It" by Adele, several poetic devices enhance the song's emotional impact. The use of repetition, particularly in the chorus, emphasizes the persistent nature of gossip and rumors. Imagery is also present, as Adele paints vivid pictures of betrayal and heartbreak, allowing listeners to connect with her feelings. Additionally, the song employs metaphor, comparing rumors to a relentless force that disrupts relationships.
Yes it does The poetic devices are Alliteration, Rhyme,Hyperbole.
theres not really one song that has the most poetic devices and if there is good luck trying to find it!!
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"The Thriller" by Michael Jackson features poetic devices such as rhyme scheme, metaphor, imagery, and alliteration. The song uses vivid descriptions and storytelling elements to create a sense of suspense and excitement.
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The song "Payphone" by Maroon 5 uses various poetic devices such as simile ("even the sun sets in paradise"), imagery ("staring at the ceiling in the dark"), and repetition ("I'm at a payphone trying to call home"). These devices help create a vivid and emotional narrative within the song.
Some poetic devices in the song "Sure Thing" by Miguel include imagery ("rain that falls is wet"), repetition ("Sure thing, baby"), and metaphors ("heart's all over the world tonight"). Miguel uses these devices to enhance the emotional impact and lyrical beauty of the song.
Some poetic devices in the song "Eye of the Tiger" include metaphor ("eye of the tiger" symbolizing strength and determination), imagery (descriptions of rising up and facing challenges), and alliteration (repetition of the "t" sound in "tiger" and "fight").
He uses alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia, and parallel structure
There are many, many metaphors. Symbolism is also a large part of the song.
The song "Savin' Me" by Nickelback uses poetic devices such as metaphor ("Who's gonna save my soul now?") and imagery ("show me what it's like to be the last one standing"). The song also employs repetition to emphasize the theme of needing rescue and redemption.