Metaphor in the poem the wreck of titanic?
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Metaphor: This rhetorical device is used when a covert comparison is made between two different things or ideas. In this poem, the poet uses the device of metaphor in line 2 when he compares the ship called the Titanic with a poem composed of iron and steel and also compares it with a dream.
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Metaphor:
This rhetorical device is used when a covert comparison is made between two different things or ideas. In this poem, the poet uses the device of metaphor in line 2 when he compares the ship called the Titanic with a poem composed of iron and steel and also compares it with a dream.
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