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write the figures of speech for the school boy​

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Answered by peddareddykaipu1976
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The poem 'The School Boy' uses powerful imagery, typical of the Romantic poems. The schoolboy is compared to a plant and a bird to show how he is wilted or feels caged. Metaphor and simile are also used by the poet: 'under the cruel eye outworn'. The use of alliteration gives it a lyrical quality: 'skylark sings'.

Answered by deekshastudynets
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The poem 'The School Boy' uses powerful imagery, typical of the Romantic poems. The schoolboy is compared to a plant and a bird to show how he is wilted or feels caged. Metaphor and simile are also used by the poet: 'under the cruel eye outworn'. The use of alliteration gives it a lyrical quality: 'skylark sings'.

Explanation:

The poetic devices that have been used in the poem 'The School Boy' by William Blake include Alliteration, Anaphora, and Metaphora. Alliteration is displayed in the repetition of consonants 's' and 'd' in 'skylark sings' and 'day... dismay' in the first and second stanza which assists in adding rhythm to the poem.

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