Identify different figure of speech of the poem the night mail
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The last line of W. H. Auden's poem "The Night Mail" is"
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
- The obvious answer is "nobody." This is called a rhetorical question because it is a question posed not to solicit an answer but to call attention to the question. Most classical figures of speech have been forgotten (at least in most English classes) but the rhetorical question is still going strong and is recognized by most literate people. More exotic figures, such as zeugma and hendiadys, are only recognized by people who have taken a graduate-level course in Rhetoric.
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