Question

1. “Through bog, through bush, through brake, through brier” (Act 3, Scene 1, Lines 108–109)
a. Literary Device: alliteration
b. Definition:
c. Significance:
2. “I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again / Mine ear is much enamored of thy note” (Act 3, Scene 1,
Lines 139–140)
a. Literary Device: synecdoche
b. Definition:
c. Significance:

Answers

GPT 3.5
a. Literary Device: synecdoche
b. Definition: A figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole or vice versa.
c. Significance: In this line, the use of synecdoche highlights the speaker's admiration for the character's singing, as they refer to the singing as a "note" when in reality it is the entire performance that they are enamored with. This adds depth to the speaker's appreciation for the music being offered.