what is the figure of speech of narrow domestic walls
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I think it is an example of a metaphor.
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Walls don't literally break the world into fragments. It could mean that people must transcend their petty differences and think beyond the needs of themselves and their immediate family.
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The figure of speech of this line from the poem "Where the mind is without fear" is Metaphor.
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