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Q.4 Identify the literary device in 'Future' painted with a fog:
O (a) simile
O (b) metaphor
O
(c) alliteration
O (d) personification​

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Answered by jhanvi925
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Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

The word 'fog' and 'endless night' are two opposing ideas. The figure of speech is Simile.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: Option A. is the correct answer: a writing technique drawn with fog in 'Future' Simile.

Explanation: "Fog" is a very short poem by Carl Sandburg, published in his first significant poetry compilation, Chicago Poems, in 1916. Fog emerges in the verse, settles over an unnamed city and port, and then quietly vanishes. This fog, according to the speaker, has "little cat feet" and rests on its "silent haunches." The prolonged metaphor equating the fog to a cat heightens the mystery and aliveness of nature. Overall, the poem is an important illustration of Sandburg's distinctive, creative, and accessible style, which won him fame and impact during his lifetime and beyond. The speaker's comparison of the fog to a cat suggests right away that the poetry is about more than just fog. It's also about nature in general, and how one part of nature (the fog that covers a metropolis) recalls the speaker of another. (a cat). By comparing the fog, which isn't living, to a cat, which is, the speaker gives the fog life and agency, making the natural world appear more aware than many people believe it is.

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