examples of personification on poem les ballons foom English literature reader class 7
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Oscar Wilde contemplates the fleeting and temporary nature of human life through the poem Les Balloons.
In the poem, the balloons are used to personify beauty, and the surrounding temporary subjects are used to compare the temporary nature of them with constancy of the beauty of the balloons.
The dancing girls, the rose petals are all used to signify the temporary and fleeting nature of beauty, as the petals fall off, and the girls grow old.
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