which type of literary device in web of poverty
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IRONY - It is a literary device in which the meaning is different what might be expected to happen and what really occurs
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The literary device used in 'web of poverty' is a metaphor. Poverty is described in terms of a web.
- In the English language, metaphor is a literary device used to compare two unrelated things and states that one thing is another thing. Unlike simile, the words 'as' and 'like' is not used.
- In the given phrase, web and poverty are unrelated. They are compared to show how poverty is like a web.
- Some examples of a metaphor are:
- Ram has a heart of gold.
- It is raining cats and dogs.
- She is an early bird.
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