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WHAT ARE FIGURES OF SPEECH USED IN THE POEM"LOST DANCES OF CRANES"

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The figures of speech used in the poem are consonance, personification, and irony.

Explanation:

1). 'Consonance' is described as the figure of speech that involves repetition or recurrence of the same consonant sound within a line.

In the poem titled "Lost Dances of Cranes" authored by Juliet Wilson, the poetess employs consonance in the title itself where the consonant 's' has been constantly repeated to emphasize the intended message.

"Lost Dances of Cranes"

2). 'Personification' is the literary device in which an object or concept is provided with humanlike characteristics or qualities.

It is employed in the line "All that remain of you are" where the bird is personified by referring to it as human through the pronoun 'you' and reflects how their lives are being snatched due to development.

3). 'Irony' is the literary device through which the author uses the opposite words to what it actually means.

In the poem, the poetess says "That people in the new cities  Will watch to marvel" and implying the artificiality of human life where they are praising nature on their phones while killing them in real(through constructions and cranes).

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