what are the figure of speeches of " The frog and the nightingale" ?
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The figures of speech (otherwise known as, literary devices or poetic devices) in the poem "The Frog and the Nightingale are as follows:
1. Personification- Personification gives non-human and non-living things the abilities and characteristics typically reserved for humans. The poem is filled with examples of personification.
Other creatures loathed his voice
Only man is capable of loathing. Animals are not able to loath anything. Therefore, this examples personification given the "other animals" are given a human ability- the ability to oath.
1. Personification- Personification gives non-human and non-living things the abilities and characteristics typically reserved for humans. The poem is filled with examples of personification.
Other creatures loathed his voice
Only man is capable of loathing. Animals are not able to loath anything. Therefore, this examples personification given the "other animals" are given a human ability- the ability to oath.
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