Name the figure of speech in the following line and find out another example of the same.
'But a Sower lingers still'
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Answer:
Oxymoron
Explanation:
Lingers still! If it is lingering, how can you consider it still thus contradictory statements together. Hence it is oxymoron
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The figure of speech in the following line can be identified as an oxymoron.
Another example of an oxymoron is
‘Faithful unfaithful kept him falsely true’.
Explanation:
Oxymoron is a literary device that adds rhetoric beauty to the listener or reader who goes through the lines.
This device uses contradictory statements of one matter in a line. This can be seen from the words ‘lingers still’.To linger is to proceed slowly and to stay still is to be calm.
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