What are the figures of speech in the poem television by George Bernard Shaw
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The figures of speech in "Television" Poem are as follows.
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The figures of speech in "Television" Poem are as follows:
Simile:
The line, “HIS BRAIN BECOMES AS SOFT AS CHEESE”, the figure of speech used is simile.
Metaphor:
“Until they’re absolutely drunk”, the figure of speech used is metaphor as it is mentioning a virtual world.
Consonance and Alliteration:
“And pirates wearing purple pants”and “It makes a child so dull and blind” are example of consonance and alliteration.
Assonance:
There is also a use of assonance as vowel has been repeated twice.
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