What is the meaning
of 'whistles in his sound? in the poem The seven ages of man
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Antithesis: In the third line we see the words 'exits' and 'entrances' in the same line forming an example of antithesis. Simile: 'Creeping like snail', 'sighing like a furnace' and 'bearded like a pard' are the examples of simile in the text of the dialogue.
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