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Their is a languid emerald sea where the sole inhabitant is me a mermaid drifting blissfully identity the literary device in these lines

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Answered by irenedanny555
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Answer:

The specific literary device is the metaphor in saying that "the sole inhabitant is me a mermaid".

Explanation:

Metaphors are used to further demonstrate an idea or add descriptive value to a piece of literature. In this case, it is primarily descriptive, as the depiction of the person as "a mermaid them self" enhances the meaning behind the "languid emerald sea".

Don't get metaphors and similes confused; although they have similar purposes, they work differently in a sentence.

For example, to describe hair:

Simile: her blond hair shone like gold from the furnace

Metaphor: a waterfall of hair cascaded down past her shoulders

The simile directly compares two things, often using "like" or "as" to join them. Metaphors often achieve this same effect in writing, but is more abstract and doesn't usually make sense literally.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The literary devices used in the given lines are: personification and metaphor.

There is a languid emerald sea (personification) where the sole inhabitant is me a mermaid (metaphor) drifting blissfully.

Personification is the technique or practice of representing objects, qualities, etc. as humans, in art and literature. Poems, ‘The Brook’, ‘Song of the Rain’, and ‘Ode to Autumn’ are some famous examples of personification.

Metaphor is a word or phrase used to describe a person or something else in a way that is different from its normal use, in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful, for example ‘She has a heart of stone.’

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