I have no idea what the poet is talking about, but can give a general idea of why they use figurative language.
Figurative language is just as it says, figurative. It uses expressions with a meaning different from the literal definition. When a writer uses figurative language, they're stating the facts as they appear to be, normally exaggerating. Uses of figurative language include metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbolas, symbolism, et cetera. It's often used to sover the use of a specific type of word or word meaning.
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My mother considered the idea of a child sleeping alone a cruel American practice, and therefore did not encourage it, even when we had the space.

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B. in place of the missing gift, the father arranges for his son to look at billions of stars.
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D. He cries because he is miserable that stars are no substitute for the candles on his.

A good Machiavellian leader has 5 specific traits:
1. being feared- in his time it was much better for a leader to be feared, because if the people feared you, they would be less inclined to revolt, as opposed to them loving you.
2. support of the people- you need the support of the people, because without the people supporting your decisions no actions can be made.
3. virtue-show good virtues in public, but do what has to be done to succeed in the privacy of your fortress, so basically lie to the people if necessary.
4. use your own arms- don't be dependent on mercenaries, because your own people are more likely to die for you
5. intelligence- without that you cannot hope to gain the support of your people