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simile in the poem The school boy by william blake

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Answered by SweetestBitter
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Metaphor and simile are also used by the poet: 'under the cruel eye outworn'.

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The poem 'The School Boy' uses powerful imagery, typical of the Romantic poems. The schoolboy is compared to a plant and a bird to show how he is wilted or feels caged. Metaphor and simile are also used by the poet: 'under the cruel eye outworn'. The use of alliteration gives it a lyrical quality: 'skylark sings'.

Answered by seematarkunde0
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The poem 'The School Boy' uses powerful imagery, typical of the Romantic poems. The schoolboy is compared to a plant and a bird to show how he is wilted or feels caged. Metaphor and simile are also used by the poet: 'under the cruel eye outworn'. The use of alliteration gives it a lyrical quality: 'skylark sings'

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