Identify the metaphor for an aged man in the second stanza of sailing to Byzantium.
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In the first line of this stanza, when the poet says, “An aged man is but a paltry thing,” he means that an aged (old) person is paltry (an insignificant thing), while in line 10 of the poem, when he says, “A tattered coat upon a stick,” he makes use of a metaphor, which presents old age as an old worn-out coat hung up ...
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sailing to Byzantium is the metaphor
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A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
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