What is the poetic device of the poem "Stars speak to man"
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personification
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hear star are personified to a human character
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QUESTION:-
What is the poetic device of the poem "Stars speak to man"
ANSWER:-
In the poem "Stars speak to man" written by Abdul Ahad Azad the poetic devices used are Simile, Alliteration and Inversion
Alliteration– When the same sound occurs at the beginning of closely connected words is called alliteration.
The poet used alliteration in the poem:-
- “division and duality”,
- “division and disorder”,
- “vibrating, your vision”,
- “while watering”,
- “ransack and ravage”
Simile– A simile is a figure of speech that compares two living or non-living things directly.
The poet used simile in the poem
- “as close to one another as the nail to the flesh"
Inversion– The change in the anticipated word order is called inversion.
The poet used inversion in the poem:-
- “Friends and mates who shared your woe, like parts of your own heart/ How could you tear their hearts to pieces, you blood-thirsty man!”,
- “Your own home you ransack and ravage and tear apart”
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