what are the poetic device used in above lines?
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The poetic device used in the above lines is
- Imagery
- Personification
- Symbolism
- Metaphors
Explanation:
- Personification - Personification means giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
- In this poem, "fire" and "ice" can be destroyed.
- Thus, the poet personifies fire and ice, giving them the spirit and power to destroy everything.
- In poetry, personification is used to make non-human things assume human traits and emotions.
- Poets use personification to create mirror-like inanimate objects that can express emotions and take action.
The poetic devices used in the stanza is :
- I. Imagery : Throughout the poem, we imagine things because of the strong visual component. Example: The poet used the word here to say that ice is also perfect for destruction. This affects your sense of language.
- Personification– means to give human qualities to inanimate objects. In this poem the poet describes how ice can be destroyed. Thus, the poet embodies ice by giving it the power to destroy everything and everyone.
- Symbolism - The word "ice " was used as a symbol of hatred.
- Metaphors - Poets liken ice to hate.
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