Yet hope again elastic spring ,. Unconquered though se sell Figure of speech and #urgant#
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The expression has been taken from the poem "Life" written by Charlotte Bronte
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- A figure of speech is phrase or a word which is used for a rhetorical effect and not in its literal sense
- In the given lines, "elastic spring" is not used in its literal sense
- It is a fugue of speech that the writer has used to describe hope is like a elastic string,
- It stretches as long as you want to and squeezes if you are despair
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Here elastic springs are compared to humans
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