poetic device used in poem "Time you old gipsy man"
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Metaphor is the correct answer.
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The poetic device used in the poem "Time you old gipsy man" is Metaphor.
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- The central idea of the poem "Time, you are an old gypsy man" is that no one is waiting for time. A person can succeed in life only if he values time.
- "Time, You Old Gipsy Man" was written by Ralph Hodgson with reference to time. Here the poet used a metaphor, comparing time to an old gypsy man. The poet says that time never stays like a gypsy. He offers a lot of things to stop the time for just one day, such as the best silver bells and big gold rings for horses. He tries to seduce time by saying that the peacock bows, the little boy sings, and the sweet girl decorates the lights. time. He asks for time to set up the trailer for only one day, but it doesn't take long. Finally, the poet finds it impossible to stop time.
Hence the correct answer is Metaphor.
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