Category: Literary Devices
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What is the Extended Metaphor in ‘The Road not Taken’: Essay
In life, taking the known route does not necessarily have the most beneficial ending- this is partially due to the fact that the unknown road provides options for personal growth and new experiences. This idea is conveyed throughout The Road not Taken and is specially reinforced in the last stanza. The Road Not Taken was…
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What Is the Extended Metaphor in ‘O Captain, My Captain’
O Captain! My captain is a poem composed by the American poet Walt Whitman who is called the bird of democracy. Most of his works reflect his ideas about women’s rights, immigration laws, and labor issues. This poem in particular is an elegy written after the death of former American president Abraham Lincoln. Walt Whitman’s…
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Fragmentation and Despair in ‘The Second Coming’ by W.B. Yeats and ‘In a Station of the Metro’ by Ezra Pound
The poems ‘The Second Coming’ by William Butler Yeats and ‘In a Station of the Metro’ by Ezra Pound have a strong sense of fragmentation and despair in them. Fragmentation is one of the major features of modern poetry. Modern poets use fragmented images in their poems to give us the sense of fragmentation. Despair…
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The Veldt Essay: Literary Devices
Introduction In Ray Bradbury’s science fiction short story, “The Veldt,” various literary devices are employed to enhance the narrative and convey the underlying themes. Published in 1950, the story delves into the dark side of technology and the potential consequences of its misuse. In this literary criticism essay, we will examine the effective use of…
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Use of Point of View in Andy Weir’s Short Story ‘The Egg’: Analytical Essay
Life after death, reincarnation, and past lives have been topics that are being explored by countless authors. These themes have mostly been explored through a religious lens, whether that is Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. While the religious influences, if there are any, arent immediately recognizable in Andy Weirs short story The Egg, the narrative…
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Analysis of Section 24 of Walt Whitmans Poem Song of Myself and the Literary Devices Used in It
In section 24 of Walt Whitmans poem Song of Myself, Whitman announces himself as the speaker of the poem. This is the first time that he announces himself as the author and speaker in the poem and it is 24 sections in. Whitman calls himself a kosmos, meaning that he is very knowledgeable, especially about…
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Literary Devices Used in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’: Essay
Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel produced by author William Golding that has a large variety of literacy techniques that correlate towards making the reader feel intrigued about what is upcoming. The use of symbolism, themes, and allegory boosts the experience of how the reader may reflect on these instances, delivering a clear…
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Symbols Used by Edgar Allan Poe in His ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ and ‘The Black Cat’: Critical Essay
Edgar Allan Poe describes the feeling of guilt and fear through symbols in the stories The Tell-Tale Heart and The Black Cat. For instance, the eye in each story symbolizes how the narrator views himself. However, the narrators are both seen differently. Additionally, the space beneath the floorboards and the space behind the wall both…
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“The Yellow Wallpaper” Metaphors Essay
In some ways, we are all trapped within our own reality. This reality is subject to our own socio-economic and political context. Where we are born and what time period we were born into we have no choice but we do we do have the choice to challenge our contextual bonds. Today I will be…
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Essay on Figurative Language in ‘The Road Not Taken’
Robert Frost was one of America’s rare public literary figures’ born on March 26, 1874. Frost was the only poet to receive four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. In 1960, President John F. Kennedy presented Frost with the United States Congressional Gold Medal in appreciation of his poetry, which he received in March 1962. Frosts ‘The…