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i read shakespears regularly -explain the figure of speech​

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Answered by juwairiyahimran18
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Answered by shkulsum3
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The figure of speech used in the sentence I read Shakespeare regularly is an allusion.

  • The allusion is a figure of speech that alludes to a well-known individual, occasion, or artistic creation, like a piece of literature or music. Shakespeare is a reference to the renowned playwright William Shakespeare, who is best known for his sonnets and plays, in this sentence. Shakespeare is mentioned, suggesting that the speaker reads and enjoys his works on a regular basis.
  • Because it can convey a deeper meaning and forge connections to other books or historical events, allusion is a potent literary device. By making a reference to a topic the reader is already familiar with, it enables the author to communicate complex concepts or feelings. Shakespeare's allusion here suggests that the speaker is well-read and appreciates important literary works.

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