What are the figure of speech used in Sonnets 55
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Oxymoron is also used in the sonnets. It is the figure of speech that combines two incongruous ideas as shown in Sonnets 18 and 150. The use of opposites together in one construction adds beauty and intricacy to the lines of Shakespeare's sonnets
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Personification is used in Sonnets
- Personification is use to give human qualities to inanimate objects.
- Shakespeare has used this device at many places in the poem such as; “When wasteful war shall statues overturn” and “And broils root out the work of masonry.”
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