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‘A hundred miles of landscape spread before me like a fan’. Identify the poetic device used here.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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'A hundred miles of the landscape spread before me like a fan' uses the poetic device known as 'simile'.

  • A poetic device or a figure of speech is a tool used in writing poetry that contributes to its uniqueness and the way in which a poem is written.
  • It contributes to the poem's sense of musicality, structure, rhyme, and many other factors.
  • A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things using 'as' or 'like'. Other examples of similies include, As white as snow, as heavy as a bunch of rocks, and many more.
  • In a simile, the comparison made between the two objects shows us that they share a similar characteristic and in some way helps the poet describe what they wish to show using another object.
  • The easiest way to spot a simile is by spotting the 'as' or 'like'.
  • Any comparison made without as or like is known as a metaphor. For example, The cat is bigger than a house.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The poetic device which is used in the sentence "A hundred miles of the landscape spread before me like a fan" is Simile.

  • A poetic device which is also known as a figure of speech is a device used in writing poetry that participates to its essence and how a poem is composed and contributes to the poem's feeling of musicality, pattern, verse, and several other characteristics.
  • A simile is a poetic device that correlates two different aspects by using "as" or "like". Other examples of similies comprise, As cool as snow, as light as a feature and so on.
  • In a simile, the comparison that is given rise between the two subjects indicates that they share a related factor and in some manner benefits the poet to portray what they want to indicate by using another subject.
  • The simplest manner to sight a simile is by detecting the 'as' or 'like'.
  • In the above sentence, the two different subjects are "hundred miles of landscape" and "fan" which are compared by using "like". Hence, the poetic device used in the sentence is Simile.

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