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what does barren means in this phrase 'the barren boughs without the leaves '​

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Answered by gamingwithcibi
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 Answer. Explanation: Hyperbole is employed to show the degree of man's search for meaning when the poet-persona says: "We ran as if to meet the moon". The poet's deployment of the imagery of nothingness is conveyed in the lines "The barren boughs without the leaves, / Without the birds, without the breeze".Oct 7, 2020

Answered by yadavji370
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Answer:Hyperbole is employed to show the degree of man's search for meaning when the poet-persona says: "We ran as if to meet the moon". The poet's deployment of the imagery of nothingness is conveyed in the lines "The barren boughs without the leaves, / Without the birds, without the breeze".

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