Name and explain the figures of speech:
Exult O shores, and ring O bells
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Using personification, Whitman's speaker walks with "mournful tread" because he cannot leave his beloved "captain." Still, he urges, "Exult, O shores," as he acknowledges that the country is entitled to celebrate the "victor ship" that brought the "object won"—the reunification of the country.
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