personification (giving human qualities to a non-living thing)
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Yes it does The poetic devices are Alliteration, Rhyme,Hyperbole.
A simile, metaphor, personification, rhyme and alliteration are 5 poetic devices
Bum, bum, willy, bum. These are the 4 poetic devices used.
The poetic devices are: -metaphors -imagery -figurative language -symbols -alliteration
In "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, some poetic devices used include alliteration ("subsides to leaf"), metaphor ("Nature's first green is gold"), and repetition ("So dawn goes down to day"). These devices help enhance the imagery and theme of impermanence in the poem.
theres not really one song that has the most poetic devices and if there is good luck trying to find it!!
personification
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost uses poetic devices such as metaphor (the roads symbolizing life choices), imagery (descriptions of the two roads), and rhyme scheme (ABAAB). These devices are used throughout the poem to convey the theme of decision-making and reflecting on choices.
"Plenty" is a poem by Isobel Dixon. She uses many poetic devices in this piece including rhyming, onomatopoeia and alliteration.
Tone is an example of poietic device, this device can be used to convey the feelings or meanings
Similes