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figure of speech of both


1)into the dreary desert of dead habbit
2)into ever widening thoughts and thought and action​

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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  • 1. In the case of Tagori's poem, figures of speech include the following metaphors and personifications: ... "Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit": Habits don't literally die, especially not while we are still using them, so "dead" here stands as a metaphor for things we do repeatedly and unthinkingly.

  • 2.The phrase 'ever widening thought and action' has been taken from the poem 'Where the mind is without fear'. This is a kind of abstract personification.
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