poetic device in this is a warfare
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In "War is Kind," Crane, at first, speaks directly to a "maiden." Then he speaks directly to a "babe." It's quite possible the "maiden" and the "babe" are the same person. But I don't think that's very relevant to your question. Another poetic device is repetition. ... The repetition leads to another poetic device: rhythm.
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