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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
4

Match these lines from Twelfth Night to the literary devices they employ.

English
1 answer:
matrenka [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

ANTONIO: ...That most ingrateful boy there, by your side  / From the rude sea's enraged and foamy mouth  / Did I redeem - Allusion

SEBASTIAN: Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep, / If it be thus to dream, still let me sleep! - Personification

DUKE: Methought she purg'd the air of pestilence;  / That instant was I turn'd into a hart [deer] - Metaphor

VIOLA: Save thee, friend, and thy music Dost thou live by thy tabor?

CLOWN: No, sir, I Iive by the church.

VIOLA: Art thou a churchman?

CLOWN: No such matter, sir: I do live by the church; for I do live at my house, and my house doth stand by the church. - Pun

Explanation:

The literary devices you were given are the following:

  • pun
  • personification
  • allusion
  • metaphor

A pun is a type of joke based on the fact that one word has multiple meanings or that two words have different meanings but similar pronunciation.

Personification is a literary device in which human characteristics are attributed to non-human things or beings.

An allusion is an indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea from a different context.

A metaphor is a literary device in which two different things are compared based on the similarity of one of their aspects. Unlike the simile, it doesn't involve the use of words <em>like </em>and <em>as</em>. It states that something is something else.

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