Figure of speechs used on poem lord ullin daughter
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SOME FIGURE OF SPEECHES THAT IS DESCRIBED IN LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER ARE:
1- REFRAIN
2-ONOMATOPOEIA
3-PERSONIFICATION
4-ILLITERATION
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1- REFRAIN
2-ONOMATOPOEIA
3-PERSONIFICATION
4-ILLITERATION
HOPE IT HELPS!!
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Thomas Campbell uses a number of poetic devices in his poem “Lord Ullin’s Daughter.” Campbell uses alliteration, enjambment, an ABAB rhyming scheme, personification, and strong imagery in this ballad.
In each stanza, the last word in line one rhymes with the last word in line three, while line two rhymes with line four. In the first stanza, “bound” rhymes with “pound,” and “tarry” rhymes with “ferry.” In addition, lines three and four are an example of enjambment. One line flows into the other to complete the thought.
A chieftain, to the Highlands bound,
Cries, "Boatman, do not tarry!
And I'll give thee a silver pound
To row us o'er the ferry!''
In each stanza, the last word in line one rhymes with the last word in line three, while line two rhymes with line four. In the first stanza, “bound” rhymes with “pound,” and “tarry” rhymes with “ferry.” In addition, lines three and four are an example of enjambment. One line flows into the other to complete the thought.
A chieftain, to the Highlands bound,
Cries, "Boatman, do not tarry!
And I'll give thee a silver pound
To row us o'er the ferry!''
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