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Solnce55 [7]
3 years ago
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Figures of speech in Raider of the treasure trove​

English
1 answer:
Simora [160]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Analysis of the figures of speech in 'Raider of the treasure trove:</u>

  • ‘Raider of the Treasure Trove’ is a pleasing poem by Lade Wosornu which beautifully explains the love, care, and cheerfulness.
  • And at the same time it depicts how anger, rage and hatred ruin everything.
  • The poet have made use of certain figure of speech in the poem.
  • The line ‘Rage drags rags after you’ uses Assonance where the vowel sounds are repeated.
  • Here the repetition of vowel sound of ‘a’ is being used. A
  • part from this, another figure of speech of personification is being used in the line ‘Rage is thief, Enemy of equanimity.’
  • Here rage is given a human attribution of thief and enemy.
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