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The sea is a hungry dog,
Giant and grey.
He rolls on the beach all day.
With his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws
Hour upon hour he gnaws
The rumbling, tumbling stones,
And 'Bones, bones, bones, bones!' d
The giant sea-dog moans,
Licking his greasy paws.
what are the figure of speech used in the first 3 lines


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Answered by phillipinestest
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Figures of Speech

The sea is a hungry dog, - Metaphor

Giant and grey- Visual Imagery

He rolls on the beach all day.- Personification

Explanation:

  • Figures of speech are rhetorical devices that add to the beauty and richness of literature.
  • Metaphor is a very important figure of speech. It draws an implicit comparison and helps create a distinct image.
  • In the sentence, 'The sea is a hungry dog, ' the sea is being compared to a hungry dog. 'Hungry dog' is the metaphor that draws the picture of a voracious animal.
  • Imagery is the use of vivid descriptions to draw an image either through a visual or a sound, smell, touch or movement.
  • In the line, ' Giant and grey' , a visual image is drawn  that builds a picture of something huge and grim.
  • Personification is a figure of speech that attributes human traits to non human objects.
  • In the line, 'He rolls on the beach all day', the sea is being personified to a man who rolls on the beach all day.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Figures of speech used in the poem 'The Sea'

Explanation:

Line 1: The sea is a hungry dog

Metaphor – used to compare to equate or relate two unrelated entities with one being a literal term and the other being the figurative term.

The poet makes the reader imagine, view, and compare the sea which is the literal term to the figurative term of dog. Furthermore, the poet compares the characteristics of the sea to that of a hungry dog to indicate that the sea is rough and aggressive just like how a hungry dog behaves rude and aggressive.

Line 2: Giant and grey

Visual Imagery: used to create a visual image of a thing through vivid images, pictures, scenes etc.  

The words giant and grey makes the reader imagine and view the sea with the resemblance of a giant grey dog both physically and characteristically. This makes one to imagine the sea to be huge and grey in color which indicates the sea’s rough cannibal nature.

Line 3: He rolls on the beach all day  

Personification – used to personify abstract and inanimate things with human qualities.

Onomatopoeia - Endows human or animate qualities to inanimate or abstract things and is used to relate both.

The poet refers to the subject of the poem is a ‘he’ although it is actually a sea which is an inanimate thing and relates it to a male dog.

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