Identify and explain the figure of speech:- We were cast and wrought and hammered to design
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its hyperbole
its becaz u can hammer a person to design
its becaz u can hammer a person to design
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The literary device or the figure of speech that is utilized here is "metaphor."
This is so because a metaphor is the figure utilized to compare and contrast two objects connected through an abstract idea that is not physically true but when applied in interpretation, it assists the reader in understanding the behavior or any other attribute of humans.
In here, the expression "we" is said to be "cast, wrought, and hammered" as if "we" is not denoting humans but some metal weapon. But this refers to the pain and strict raising of "we." Moreover, a comparison is made between "we" and "a metal weapon" which has to be cast, wrought and hammered for a perfect and sharp finish.
Answer: Metaphor.
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