figure of speech in the poem narrow fellow
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Dickinson relies mainly on metaphors as she refers to the snake as a "narrow fellow ... [that] rides [the grass]," a "spotted shaft," and "a whiplash unbraiding in the sun" as it sheds its skin. She uses a simile in "the grass divides as with a comb" to describe the action of the snake moving through the grass.
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