imagery
The Apparition
Related Poem Content DetailsBY JOHN DONNEWhen by thy scorn, O murd'ress, I am dead
And that thou think'st thee free
From all solicitation from me,
Then shall my ghost come to thy bed,
And thee, feign'd vestal, in worse arms shall see;
Then thy sick taper will begin to wink,
And he, whose thou art then, being tir'd before,
Will, if thou stir, or pinch to wake him, think
Thou call'st for more,
And in false sleep will from thee shrink;
And then, poor aspen wretch, neglected thou
Bath'd in a cold quicksilver sweat wilt lie
A verier ghost than I.
What I will say, I will not tell thee now,
Lest that preserve thee; and since my love is spent,
I'had rather thou shouldst painfully repent,
Than by my threat'nings rest still innocent.
It is a metaphor.
foreshadowing.
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
Tension -Apex
The literary technique is called "dramatic irony," when the audience knows more than the characters do. Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.
An oxymoron is the literary technique that is used.
It is a metaphor.
Conceit is a literary technique that involves the use of a very complex metaphor. It is most often used in poetry.
I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the lines you're referring to so I can accurately identify the literary technique being used?
foreshadowing.
The literary technique in this sentence is personification, where the mistake is given human-like qualities of causing a deafening silence. This technique helps create a vivid and impactful image for the reader.
Metaphysical
I'd call it a literary tool or device.
Metaphysical
Irony
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