The poetic devices used in village schoolmaster please need answer ASAP.(I need all)
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One figure of speech in "The Village School Master" is irony. The little school seems to be the opposite of a mansion. Another figure of speech is alliteration. The line "While words of learned length and thund'ring sound" features two occurrences of alliteration. Finally, the poem seems to end with a euphemism. “Forgot” might mean something much more stark.
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