Poetic devices in Ted hughes poem snow drop
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A Short Analysis of Ted Hughes's 'Snowdrop' ... In just eight lines of couplets – which don't rhyme in the traditional sense, but instead utilise pararhyme and consonance (tight/heart, brass/darkness, minds/ends, month/metal), a favourite device of Hughes's – the poet sets the winter scene
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In just eight lines of couplets – which don't rhyme in the traditional sense, but instead utilize pararhyme and consonance (tight/heart, brass/darkness, minds/ends, month/metal), a favorite device of Hughes's – the poet sets the winter scene.
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