poetic device in wars with gas , wars with fire
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Wars is the politic device
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The poetic device is alliteration.
- The phrase belongs to the poem Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda.
- When terms in a sentence commence with the identical word note that is emphasised, this figure of speech is being used
- Although the initial consonant need not be repeated, at least one commencing note must be repeated.
- For these figures of speech to work, the consonant sounds must be consistent across a letter.
- For example:
- High Hopes
- The big bad bore
- Carl, close your cluttered closet.
- In the given phrase, the words with the same consonants are - wars with which are repeated twice in the phrase.
- Thus, the poetic device used is alliteration.
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