here is the smell of blood still;all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand (figure of the speech)
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In d above lines Lady Macbeth says that the king's blood was smelling in her little hand . To get rid of it she used all the perfumes of Arabia but it did not worked.
Explanation:
It is adapted from 'Macbeth' written by Shakespeare .
Here the speech was spoken by Lady Macbeth.
After attempting many crimes by her she was disturbed by that.
Slowly these disturbance grown to a disease,
sleep walking. During her sleep walk she use to
talk with her imaginaring husband, Macbeth. She use to talk about her evil deeds done by herslf nd her husband.
In d above lines Lady Macbeth says that the king's blood was smelling in her little hand. To be free from the smell she used all the perfumes of Arabia but the smell did not gone from her hand.
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Here is the smell of blood still;all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand- The figure of speech is hyperbole
Step by step explanation:
- There are 10 types of figure of speech. Figure of speech is used to create separate meaning of a sentence from it's literal meaning.
- Hyperbole is used when a sentence is exaggerated to make a point or express an emotion.
- A hyperbole statement is not to be taken seriously.
- In the given question there is an exaggeration
- Even if the hand is filled with all the perfumes of Arabia they won't be sweetened. This sentence is an exaggeration.
- Hence it is hyperbole