no tear could melt his stony heart -explain the figure of speech
Answers
Answered by
9
Answer:
Personification in "stony" heart.
Even hyperbole can be a literary speech used in this line.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Metaphor is the figure of speech used in 'no tear could melt his stony heart '
Explanation:
The figure of speech is metaphor.
- The metaphor is a relaxed or induced likeness. Here the words, as, along these lines, etc, which are used in contrast with show obviously the similarity between two things, various in kind, are dropped.
- The examination exists suggested in a delineation in verbalization of character between two novel articles. In the given sentence, the descriptors heart and stony are impliedly looked at.
- Subsequently, the sentence no tear could melt his stony heart is a metaphor.
Similar questions