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Litrary devices of poem wind of class 9th English beehive from study ranker

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Answered by khyati4267
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The most common figure of speech in the poem is ‘Anaphore’ which means repeating of certain words. The repetition of the word ‘don’t’ in the first three lines of the poem is an example of Anaphore. Also, the entire poem is a metaphor as it ends on a note of application to humanity to stand against all ravages, natural or man-made.
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Answered by atharv0806
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The dominant figure of speech in this poem is “personification” (attributing human traits or features to nonhuman things).

In these lines:

Don’t break the shutters of the windows.

Don’t scatter the papers.

Don’t throw down the books on the shelf.

the poet is using a figure of speech called ANAPHORA, which is the repetition of a word or words at the beginning of adjacent sentences or poetic lines.


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