Figure of speech for “So famed for his talent in nicely discerning “
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- 'Nose versus Eyes' by william Cowper is a satirical poem. The eyes and are sensory organs that symbolise human behavior. The subject is about the typical human actions in a greedy society. Men who take everything that is not theirs and deprive people who need it
- It pokes fun at some weird decisions arrived at in jurisprudence when the law is applied without human thought and discretion.The sensory organs are personified. The nose and eyes are the parties fighting the case, claiming ownership of the spectacles. The eyes claims that is uses the spectacles to see things, while the nose claims that it holds the spectacles and keeps it in place.The tongue is the lawyer and the ear is the judge. The tongue argued the case with a professional expertise and gave learned references of law to support its point.
- The tongue is given the qualities of skillful learning and argument however the tongue is also attributed with the qualities of double speak and shifting loyalties. That is what lawyers usually do. The ear is spoken of as having good judgement. The phrase “So famed for his talent in nicely discerning", refers to the ear's for his good judgement.
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