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Can anyone please tell literary devices of "The Lost Dances of Cranes" and "Hope is the Thing with Feathers? Plz reply correctly and I will surely mark you as brainiest !!!!

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Answered by Theuniqueone
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Hope is the thing with feathers

Alliteration: It refers to the repetition of the same consonant sounds occurring close together in a row to create musical effects such as /h/ sound in “we have heard it in the chilliest land” where this sound has created a musical quality in the line.Consonance: Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds such as the sound of /th/ in “the tune without the words” and the sound of /t/ in “that could abet the little bird.”Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of the vowel sounds in the same line such as the sound of /i/ in “I’ve heard it in the chilliest land.”Metaphor: There is one extended metaphor in the poem. Dickenson has compared hope with “feathers”/ “bird” which shows how it sings and gives courage to the spirit of a person.Personification: When an inanimate object is given human characteristics or qualities, it is personified. In the first stanza, Dickenson considers hoping a preacher that keeps on preaching and never stops. It sings its silent song in the hearts of the men to fill them with spiritual power. In other words, she has personified hope in this poem.Imagery: Imagery is used to make the readers perceive things through five senses. It helps them to create a mental picture of the objects described. The poet has used images for the sense of sight such as, “bird”, “feathers”, “storm”, “land” and “sea.”Symbol: Emily has used many symbols to show the powerful impact of hope in our lives. “Chilliest Sea” and “storm” symbolize struggles during trying times when hope is still there.

Lost dance of cranes

from the beginning in the title the poet means that the poem is about the something of the past and that it is no longer available. the title is unified by some of the sounds of the words like:lost, cranes,etc.

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Answered by kailashmishra535
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