Unless my soul's face let her see?. The figure of speech used here is
A) metaphor (B) synecdoche (C) personification D) simile
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Personification because the quality to see is given to the soul . (personification - when the quality of human beings is given to a non living substance or imaginary substance)
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The figure of speech used in Unless my soul's face let her see? is (C) personification.
Explanation:
- The meaning of each figure of speech given in the option are as follows:
(A) Metaphor:
- It is used in place of another thing to show that both are similar.
- It is the same as simile, but doesn't have words such as "like" or "as".
(B) Synecdoche:
- It explains the whole content with a part of the word.
(C) Personification:
- It attributes personalities and characters of human to non-human things such as sun, moon, soul, water, etc.
(D) Simile:
- It compares one thing with other things of different kinds, and yet alike in some significant way.
- It is identified by the presence of words such as "as" and "like" in the poem.
Unless my soul's face let her see?
- In the given line, it is mentioned that "Soul's face". Face is the attribute of humans and the soul is an inhuman thing.
- Thus as the attribute of humanity is given to Soul, it is inferred that the figure of speech given used in it is (C) Personification.
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