what is the poetic device in the line "and his big manly voice,turning again towards childish treble
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Shakespeare's "Seven Ages of Man" is an analogy of the different phases of life that a man goes through during a lifetime. The use of imagery, metaphor and simile are the strongest figures of speech used to drive home the message of the passage.
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Shakespeare f°°°°dyou and 7 sons are there
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