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name the figure of speech used in the line all the world's a stage​

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Answered by pradeeprajputrmp
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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

When a thing is compared to another without the use of words 'like', or 'as', metaphor is there.

In metaphor, a thing is directly implied on another for both having the same quality/qualities.

Answered by vilnius
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The figure of speech used in the line "All World's a Stage", is metaphor.

Explanation:

  • A metaphor is a figure of speech.
  • A metaphor refers to the figurative language used in comparing two things.
  • The comparison is made between things that have at least one thing in common.
  • In the above phrase, "All World's a Stage", the world and the stage have been compared.
  • As a world and a stage functions in building a platform for the players and the people to act on, therefore they are similar in this approach.

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