Trees old young,sprouting a shady boon figure of speech
Answers
Answered by
4
The figure of speech employed would be symbolism.
Explanation:
- The given excerpt from 'A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever' by John Keats employ 'symbolism'.
- 'Symbolism' is demonstrated as the literary device that involves the use of recurring words or objects to signify or symbolize an abstract idea or concept with a symbolic meaning.
- The given lines employ the trees as an object that signify the idea of the trees proposing 'shady boon' which offers a deep significance to the readers.
- The lines following this 'For simple sheep: such are daffodils' involve 'sheep' and 'daffodil' to symbolize the innocence and divine beauty.
- Thus, the author implies 'symbolism' to portray the significance of nature in bringing joy and solace to our lives.
Learn more: figure of speech
https://brainly.in/question/14814589
Similar questions