Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech which imitates sounds heard in nature. Having that in mind, the example of that figure in this poem would be moaning and groaning. The moaning and the groaning of the bells is a reference to the moaning and the groaning that animals and humans can produce.
He suffers complete ruin and death
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"a man may break a word with you, sir; and words are but wind" william shakespeare, the comedy of errors a. ... words may arise strongly and suddenly c. words are not firm and dependable d. words can be heard but not seen.
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Fear of government control
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The societal fear that this monster most likely represents is fear of government control. Society has many fears as a collective entity. The government can use this conscious or subconscious fears to manipulate and control society.