and both that morning equally lay which figure of speech is used hear
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The poet has used two figures of speech in this line, namely personification and anastrophe.
- Personification- If you look at the lines exclusively, it sounds like the poet, Robert Frost is talking about two individuals, who are lying down. Both the paths have been spoken of in human terms, like lying down. Therefore, personification is applicable here.
- Anastrophe- It refers to changing the normal sentence structure to give a more complex feel. So, instead of saying, ‘That morning both lay equally trodden…’, the poet chooses to play with the sentence structure and instead says, ‘and both that morning equally lay…’
Being an accomplished poet, Frost has applied many more figures of speech in the poem ‘ The Road Not Taken’.
(Please write the answer in paragraph form, and not in points.)
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And both lay equally that morning in leaves.
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