A poetic device is a tool that serves different purposes in a poem. Some of them are ornamental, some enhance the meaning of the poem and others add to its rhyme and lyricism. The most common poetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, simile, personification, etc.
Both a simile and a metaphor refer to someone or something. The difference is, a simile uses like or as whereas a metaphor is just a figure of speech. I hope this helps.
The option that best describes how the two adaptations of hamlet differ is:
"price’s hamlet has no facial expression, showing that he is unaffected by the ghost’s appearance, while Olivier’s hamlet looks to be in pain, showing his deep sorrow" (Option A)
<h3>What is an Adaptation?</h3>
Literary adaptation is the act of presenting an existing work, literature or liteary art in a newer way that gives it a fresh appeal.
Examples of literary adaptation are:
- Plays adapted as Operas
- Short Stories adapted as stage plays
- Novels adapted as movies etc.
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Fido is the PROTAGONIST hope this helps I’m on the answer
from my understanding the first paragraph.