Yet if "hope" has flown away. (name the figure of speech used here).
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Your question is Yet if "hope" has flown away. (name the figure of speech used here).
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Answer- Personification: Personification is to attribute human characteristics to non-human things or objects. The poet has personified hope in the sixth line where he says, “hope has flown away.” Here he gives a human quality to hope and the ability to fly.
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