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poetic devices in an elementary school classroom in a slum

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Answered by anjalibalajee2009
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Figures of speech in the poem

Figure of speech                   Example

Simile            -                      Like rootless weeds

Metaphor        -              The paper-seeming boy

Metaphor        -             civilized dome riding all cities

Metaphor         -             their future’s painted with a fog

Metaphor           -           A narrow street sealed in with a lead sky

Metaphor         -           lives that slyly turn in their cramped holes

metaphor       -            On their slag heap

Simile             -              like bottle bits on stones

Simile            -             these windows That shut upon their lives like catacombs

Metaphor       -          History is theirs whose language is the sun

There are several literary devices used in the poem "An Elementary School in the Slum" including alliteration, simile, metaphor, imagery, synecdoche, and irony.

Simile is the comparison of the two things using the words 'like' or 'as.' In the first stanza, "Like rootless weeds" is the example of a smile where the students are compared to the unwanted plants. "Sour cream walls," "like bottle bits on stones,"

Metaphor is the comparison of two very different things and here only one thing lies in common. The example of a metaphor is "paper seeming boy" when the poet compares one of the boys to resemble much like a paper. "Rat's eyes," "map," "sealed with a lead sky," "cramped holes," "endless night," and "white and green leaves."

Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound. "From Fog" is an example of the use of alliteration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Figures of speech in the poem

Figure of speech Example

  • Simile Like rootless weeds
  • Metaphor The paper-seeming boy
  • Metaphor civilized dome riding all cities
  • Metaphor their future’s painted with a fog
  • Metaphor A narrow street sealed in with a lead sky
  • Metaphor lives that slyly turn in their cramped holes
  • Metaphor On their slag heap
  • Simile like bottle bits on stones
  • Simile these windows That shut upon their lives like catacombs
  • Metaphor History is theirs whose language is the sun.

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