Explan the figure of Speech in the Second line life lesson
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In the second verse, we are already hit with a simile where Bronte compares the quality of life being dark to prophecies spoken by sages.
Immediately after, the third and fourth lines squeeze in a personification, or Pathetic Fallacy, if you prefer. This is where the morning rain is given the animate quality of foretelling.
Then the next verse is a metaphor, note "cloud of gloom”.
“"Why lament its fall?” Is a rhetorical question.
That's just the first stanza. The poem is packed with the stuff. I suggest you analyze the rest and see how you do.
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