‘Black as the Pit from pole to pole’ (Identify the figure of speech)
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Simile: A simile is a device used to compare two different objects to understand meanings by comparing these object's qualities. There is one simile used in the second line of the poem where it is stated that “Black as the pit from pole to pole.” He compares the darkness of night with his dark and woeful life.
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The figure of speech used here is alteration (of p )
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