Forget the buried woes and dead despair name and figure of speech
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the figures of speech is metonymy
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The figure of speech used in the given stanza is Alliteration.
1. Forget the buried woes and dead despair.
2. Alliteration is defined as the repetition of certain sounds or the presence of identical initial letters in a sentence.
3. Some examples are as follows:
- She sells seashells by the seashore.
- The kangaroo kicked the kid.
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