iii. The poet addresses the bird as?
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The poem opens with the trope figure of speech called an apostrophe in which an object or a nonhuman entity–in this case, the skylark–is spoken to as though it were a living human: “Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!” Personification occurs when the poet addresses the bird as if it were a human being.
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The poem opens with the trope figure of speech called an apostrophe in which an object or a nonhuman entity–in this case, the skylark–is spoken to as though it were a living human: “Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!” Personification occurs when the poet addresses the bird as if it were a human being.
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