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name the poetic device in ' both wry with the laboured ease of loss'

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Answered by rs9916948
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The poetic device used in the line "Both wry with the laboured ease" in the poem 'A Photograph' is an oxymoron. In this line the poetess is talking about her mother's past as well as her own past. ... The poetic device oxymoron is used in the contradictory words "laboured ease".

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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The oxymoron is the literary device used in the expression "both wry with the labored ease of loss".

Explanation:

  • Oxymoron is a literary device in which two opposite and contradictory things come together.
  • In the poem, 'arduous' refers to struggle, which is the opposite of ease.
  • Here, this phrase means that the poet, like her mother, learned to live with the loss of their loved ones, ie. The poet's mother has learned to live with the pain of her youth, while the poet herself has learned to live with her mother's pain.

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