Explain the phrase - wasp in the voice?
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"wasp in the voice "
means bitterness in the speech of the poem .
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The phrase "wasp in the voice" is generally used to indicate that a person is angry or irritated.
- It indicates the presence of an aggressive tone and suggests hostility
- It utilizes metaphor as its figure of speech. A wasp is considered a dangerous aggressive insect. It stings anyone without any prior provocation
- The bite of a wasp is usually very painful
- These qualities are the reason that an aggressive person's speech may be comparable to a wasp
- It is a metaphorical method to denote a person's emotion, disposition, as well as their tone
- Metaphors play an important role in giving language variety and are used to convey a large amount of information in a concise manner
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