How does the use of rhythm, alliteration, and other devices affect the Markham's tone in "The Man with the Hoe"?
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The tone set by the poet in 'The Man with the Hoe' is critical.
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The poem 'The Man with the Hoe' is written by Edward markham. The poem is based on the famous painting with the same title by Jean-Francois Millet.
The poet has used figurative language to set the critical tone on the masters who treat their servants inhumanly.
The poem is written in non-rhyming iambic pentameter. The figurative languages that are used in the poem are alliteration, anaphora, personification, and so on. These figurative languages helped to form the critical tone on the American society and the ruling class that failed in its moral values and standards.
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