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densk [106]
4 years ago
5

The question below refers to the selection “The Hollow Men” by T.S. Eliot.

English
2 answers:
-Dominant- [34]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

d. broken jaw

Explanation:

Metaphor is a figure of language that consists in the use of a word or expression with the sense of another with which it is possible to establish a relation of similarity.

In "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot, the metaphor compares the valley of hollow men with a broken jaw, to convey a sense of discomfort to the reader, and to show that the valley of hollow men is not a pleasant place.

The part of the poem where this comparison happens is:

<em>"The eyes are not here </em>

<em>Here the eyes do not shine </em>

<em>In this valley of tibial stars </em>

<em>In this helpless valley </em>

<em>This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms."</em>

goldenfox [79]4 years ago
5 0

It is compared to a broken jaw

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