It will vanish and the stars will shine again, figure of speech
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The figure of speech used here is metaphor.
Explanation:
- A metaphor can be described as a comparison parameter where it compares 2 things. For example, my wife is a flower.
- Usually authors use these metaphors in order to add description to their written articles and explain the reader about the character.
- These metaphors compare the things with other natural beauty, other living creatures, and so on.
- In this example, a person’s life might be compared with stars or about the achievement, glory, and so on.
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Antithesis
Explanation:
- A figure of speech refers to a rhetorical device that figuratively describes an aspect of a sentence.
- There are many figures of speech based on opposition.
- These are mainly oxymoron, antithesis, anti parallel foregrounding, epigram and paradox.
- In the given sentence, 'It will vanish and the stars will shine', there are two words in striking opposition . These are - vanish and shine.
- One creates the visual image of disappearance- vanish, whilst the other creates the image of vivid appearance-shine.
- An antithesis is a figure of speech that signifies two opposite concepts or ideas that stand in contrast to each other.
- Hence the figure of speech in the given sentence is antithesis.
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