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Figure of speech of poem life by charlotte bronte

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The phrase which is used in a figurative or metaphorical way in a poem is called the figure of speech. The poem 'Life' was written by Charlotte Bronte. She describes each and every line in a figurative manner such as life’s happiness and sadness. The poetess has made use of figures of speech such as smile, the allusion of ebb (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) and flow, pathetic fallacy, personification, metaphor, the allusion of ebb's time, interrogation, sad personifications, alliterations etc.,

Answered by keerthujai24
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Answer:

Charlotte Bronte had used lots of similes, metaphor in her life poem

Explanation:

This poem emphasizes the facts about life. In the third line of stanza 1 "morning rain" is a metaphor symbolizes sorrow and despair.

simile in "so dark as sages say;"/ "enjoy them as they fly!". in this poem manfully symbolizes the strong and fearless.

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