Figure of speech in " no men are foreign "
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no men are foreign by james kirkup
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second stanza
second line
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the time of war is compared to winter season
figure of speech - metaphor ( figure of speech used for comparison of things )
war and winter
figure of speech - alliteration ( when we get the same sound on pronouncing the words)
in stanza (1,2,3 ,4)
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figure of speech - enjambment
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when the same sentence is used in the stanzas
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no men are foreign by james kirkup
____________________________
second stanza
second line
____________
the time of war is compared to winter season
figure of speech - metaphor ( figure of speech used for comparison of things )
war and winter
figure of speech - alliteration ( when we get the same sound on pronouncing the words)
in stanza (1,2,3 ,4)
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figure of speech - enjambment
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when the same sentence is used in the stanzas
hope helped
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Explanation:
Metaphor
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase (which is not linked directly) is used to describe an object or action through comparison.
Examples:
Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes
‘Uniforms’ here basically stand for militaries that different countries in the world have. These uniforms may be different in colour, design, shape and culture, but people donning them are the same anywhere in the world.
war’s long winter starv’ d
Here the starvation experienced during unproductive and harsh winters describes the want and hunger faced during war-time. Both these conditions lead to ultimate destruction.
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