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which literary device has been used in the poem

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Answered by chiderakaegbobi
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There are numerous literary devices that may be found in any given poem, such as meter, rhyme, rhythm, symbolism, imagery, repetition, consonance, assonance, alliteration, enjambment, and so on.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Alliteration, allusion, antithesis, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, imagery, inversion, enjambment, refrain, rhyme, repetition, simile, oxymoron, metaphor, personification, transfer epithet, etc. are examples of literary devices that can be utilized in the poetry.

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  1. Alliteration -Alliteration refers to the repetition of initial consonant sounds, typically, in two or more nearby words or syllables.
  2. Allusion - It is an allusion, whether direct or indirect, to someone, something, or even a section of another text.
  3. Antithesis - "A contrast or opposite" is what antithesis is..
  4. Assonance - A literary technique known as assonance involves the recurrence of comparable vowel sounds in two or more words that are close to one another.
  5. Consonance - A literary device known as consonance describes the repetition of the same consonant sounds within a line of text.
  6. Hyperbole - It is a figurative expression that deliberately exaggerates for emphasis or comedic effect.
  7. Imagery - The term "imagination" refers to the use of figurative language to describe things, events, and concepts in a way that engages our physical senses.
  8. Inversion - Of literary style and rhetoric, the syntactic reversal of the typical sequence of the words and phrases in a sentence is known as anastrophe.
  9. Enjambment - The continuation of a sentence or clause across a line break is known as enjambment.
  10. Refrain -It is a word, phrase, or combination of words that appears again throughout a poem, usually at the conclusion of a stanza.
  11. Rhyme - the comparable final syllables of two or more words that are placed next to one another in order to repeat one another.
  12. Repetition - A literary tactic known as repetition is the deliberate use of a word or phrase two or more times in a speech or written piece for emphasis.
  13. Simile - It is a phrase of speech that contrasts two dissimilar items and is frequently prefaced by like or as.
  14. Oxymoron - It is a word or phrase that contradicts itself.
  15. Metaphor - A metaphor is a figure of speech used to make a direct comparison between two things.
  16. Personification - Personification is a literary technique that makes topics more approachable by using language in a non-literal way.
  17. Transfer - This method involves attributing the good or bad traits (praise or blame) of one person, entity, thing, or value (a person, group, organization, nation, patriotism, etc.) to another in an effort to either elevate or denigrate the first.
  18. Epithet - It is an expression of a quality of a person or object, expressed by an adjective or a phrase.

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