What is the figure of speech used in the line "His strength behind bars"
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The figure of speech used here is alliteration.
"His strength behind bars"
- Figure of speech is any intentional deviation from literal statement or it is a common usage that emphasizes, clarifies, or embellishes both written and spoken language.
- They are many kind of figure of speech that include metaphors, idioms, similes, ironies, antithesis, alliterations, oxymoron, personifications, and paradoxes.
- They are used to make the sentence deeper and it can create a sense of wonder.
- Alliteration is the repeated use of same consonant letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close to each other.
- Here, in the sentence "His strength behind bars", the consonant letter 'b' is repeated in the word bars followed by behind.
- Hence, the figure of speech used here is alliteration.
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