O hamlet! Thou Hast cleft my heart in twain..iterary device used in the sentence
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Hyperbole, derived from a Greek word meaning “over-casting,” is a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
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Hyperbole, derived from a Greek word meaning “over-casting,” is a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
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"O, Hamlet! Thou Hast cleft my heart in twain..."
The literary device used in the sentence is Hyperbole.
Hyperbole is the figure of speech when the expression used is much greater than what is really meant to be. In the above lines, Gertrude, Hamlet's mother speaks in agony to Hamlet to stop cursing her. She says that his words have broken her heart into two pieces.
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