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Tell me some of the literary devices in the poem?

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1) Alliteration: The repetition of a consonant sound at the start of 2 or more consecutive words is known as anaphora.

2) Allusion: A reference or suggestion to a historical or well known person, place or thing.

3) Anaphora: The repeated use of word at the start of two or more consecutive lines.

4) Antithesis: Use of opposite words in close placement

5) Assonance: The repetition of a vowel sound within a sentence.

6) Asyndeton: A writing style in which conjunctions are omitted between words, phrases or clauses.

7) Consonance: The repetition of a consonant sound in a sentence. It can be at the beginning, middle or end of the word.

8) Enjambment: When a sentence continues into two or more lines in a poem

9) Hyperbole: It is a Greek word meaning “overcasting”. The use of exaggeration to lay emphasis.

10) Imagery: The creation of any sensory effect like visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, kinesthetic, organic.( to create scenes in the poem)

11) Inversion: It is also known as “anastrophe” the normal order of words is reversed, in order to achieve a particular effect of emphasis. (Generally the form is changed from active to passive)

12) Metaphor: It is indirect comparison by highlighting a particular quality of two things.

13) Onomatopoeia: It is the usage of sound words to create a dramatic effect.

14) Oxymoron: It is when apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction. (here the words are not opposite to each other like it is in antithesis but their meaning is opposite)

15) Personification: It means to give human quality to an object or a non living thing.

16) Refrain: A verse, a line, a set, or a group of lines that repeats, at regular intervals, in different stanzas

17) Rhyme: The usage of words in a way to create musical effect. It can be internal rhyme or end rhyme.

18) Repetition: It is the repeated use of a word of line to lay emphasis

19) Simile: It is the comparison between two things or persons by using like or as.

20) Synecdoche: It is a word or phrase in which a part of something is used to refer to the whole of it.

21) Transferred epithet: It is an adjective used with a noun refers to another noun.

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