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what is the poetical devices ??? name some with there definition.




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Answered by QUEENKATRINA
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A poetic device is a tool that serves different purposes in a poem. Some of them are ornamental, some enhance themeaning of the poem and others add to its rhyme and lyricism. The most common poetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, simile, personification, etc.

In poetry, repetition is repeating words, phrases, or lines. For example, Edgar Allen Poe's poem 'The Bells' repeats the word 'bells.' By doing so, Poe creates a sing-song rhythm similar to that of bells ringing.

simile
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ).

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Answered by MoonGurl01
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➡ POETIC DEVICES :

A poetic device is a tool that serves different purposes in a poem. Some of them are ornamental, some enhance the meaning of the poem and others add to its rhyme and lyricism.

✔ The most common poetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, simile, personification, etc.

✨ Here is the explanation of some types of poetic devices:

1. Repetition

Repetition can be used for full verses, single lines or even just a single word or sound. If there's a main point you're conveying, or a message you want to resonate, try adding some form of repetition to see if you can make it stand out more.

2. Alliteration

Alliteration is the phonetic alignment and repeated use of a sound or letter in the first syllable of a word. Alliteration can be used for any combination of two words or more. As a poetic tool, alliteration is one of the oldest.

3. Metaphor

I can probably say that until you truly master the art of metaphors, its difficult to call yourself a poet.

4. Similes

A simile, much like a metaphor, is used as a comparison or an analogy. The difference is that similes use the word "like" or "as" in their comparison. Often what this does is ensure a listener understands there is a comparison and the meaning is not necessarily literal.

5. Hyperbole

Hyperbole is the greatest, biggest poetic device ever!

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Well, you will in a sec! Hyperbole is the rhetoric art of exaggeration. Hyperbole is a poetic tool that allows you to blow something way out of proportion.They create an effect of large emphasis. My recommendation is to only use hyperbole once in a while - over usage will totally diminish your story.

6. Personification

Personification can be defined as attributing a human characteristic to an inanimate object or notion. Here are a few examples of personification:

"the rain danced wildly in the wind"

"thunder rumbled like the grumbling anger of agods" (also a simile)

"her tears sang songs of the dead"

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