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what is the poetic device used in 'bright topaz'?

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Answered by sanisani98682
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Literary Devices are verbal structures employed by writers in their works to convey message of their works in a simple and clear manner to the readers. Literary devices used rightly enhance the beauty, appeal, and impact of the literary work.

The following literary devices have been used in the poem, ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’:

Literary Device                Example

 

Metaphor                Bright topaz denizens of a world of green

                              The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band

                             (Here weight of wedding band is metaphor)

                             (her terrified hands will lie Still)

 Alliteration            Aunt Jennifer’s fingers fluttering

                               The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band

                               (Here the sound ‘w’ is alliteration)

                                the panel that she made Will go on prancing, proud.....

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Answered by pujakg1987
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  • First: a topaz is a shiny crystal, and denizenmeans an inhabitant. So, to rephrase the poem a bit: the tigers are bright, crystalline animals that prance around their "world of green." What world might this be?
  • Imagery. Use of repetition with a difference in the first and last lines of the poem
  • There are various poetic devices used in the poem. Metaphor, Alliteration, Imagery. There are three pairs of alliteration – “Noble” and “Natures” bring the rich-sounding N's in line 1. The C sounds of “Cooling” and “Covert” pop out in the next stanza
  • The poem acquaints us with the poetic deviceslike 'Alliteration', 'Anaphora', 'imagery', 'inversion', 'personification' etc. From the first stanza we are transported from the real world to the imaginary world of Aunt Jennifer. She reflects her pain and desires through her embroidery.
  • Transferred epithet - 'polished traffic' and 'selfish cars'
  • Personification - 'the sadness that lurks behind the window', 'the roadside stand that too pathetically pled'
  • Alliteration - 'greedy good doers' and 'beneficent beasts of prey', 'pathetically pled
  • The rural people running the roadside stand are poor and deprived, unlike the people of the city. They thus ask for city money so that they too can lead a life of happiness and prosperity. This much-needed city money can give them the life that had been promised to them by the party in power.

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