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"peace and contentment are the paths of glory" is personification or alliteration


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Answered by Annabeth
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The phrase is an example of the usage of the poetic device 'personification' as the abstract ideas of 'peace and contentment' are personified as a path. 

Just to make it clear and avoid future confusions,
Personification is making an object or an idea take a form of a living person or being or an object (object in case of ideas).
For example, Alfred Lord Tennyson personifies Brook ("For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever") as a person in his poem The Brook.

Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound.
For example:
"Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared dream before" (The Raven, E.A. Poe)

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Answered by GarryRich
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Personification.
I think it personifies the path.
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