what literary device best fits the sentence?

"i don't need you and i don't need them and i don't need her and i dont need him. "
irony, metaphor, paradox, personification, allegory, allusion, alliteration, symbolism, hyperbole, foreshadowing, onomatopoeia, theme, style, rhyme, scheme, meter, caesura, couplet, enjambment, foot, lambic pentameter, sonnet, stanza, anaphora, blank verse, genre, juxtaposition.

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
5 months ago

Repetition is the literary device that best fits this sentence.

anonymous anonymous answered
5 months ago

and why

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
5 months ago

Repetition is the literary device that best fits this sentence because it emphasizes the speaker's assertion of independence and self-sufficiency by repeatedly stating that they do not need various individuals. The repetition of "I don't need" underscores the speaker's firm determination and reinforces the message they are trying to convey.

anonymous anonymous answered
5 months ago

irony, metaphor, paradox, personification, allegory, allusion, alliteration, symbolism, hyperbole, foreshadowing, onomatopoeia, theme, style, rhyme, scheme, meter, caesura, couplet, enjambment, foot, lambic pentameter, sonnet, stanza, anaphora, blank verse, genre, juxtaposition.

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
5 months ago

If we were to choose a different literary device, we could say that hyperbole is also applicable in this sentence. Hyperbole involves exaggerating for emphasis, and in this sentence, the speaker exaggeratedly claims that they don't need anyone, which could be seen as a hyperbolic statement to emphasize their self-sufficiency.