Figures of speech analysis in the poem bees by shakespearecan you find out the poeticdevice used in the poem the bees by shakespeare
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In the first line of the this poem, Shakespeare uses synecdoche, a figure of speech in which a part represents the whole and vice versa. By stating that he is in disgrace with "men's eyes," he does not mean their eyes only, but their entire selves.
In line three, Shakespeare uses apostrophe by speaking of heaven as if it is a person who is deaf to his cries about his unfortunate situation. This can also be deemed personificationsince heaven is given a human persona, as if it can respond to his cries.
In line three, Shakespeare uses apostrophe by speaking of heaven as if it is a person who is deaf to his cries about his unfortunate situation. This can also be deemed personificationsince heaven is given a human persona, as if it can respond to his cries.
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