Poetic device used in the poem all the world a stage by William Shakespeare
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Literary Devices in All The World's A Stage
There are two major poetic devices used in this poem – simile and metaphor.
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Metaphor: "All the world's a stage"
Simile: "And then the lover, Sighing like furnace"
Alliteration: "plays many parts,"; "quick in quarrel,"
Consonance: "shrunk shank"
Assonance: "sixth age shifts"
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