Asked by Cannie
What's the poetic device for this poem? this is only the other half of the poem cause I've already found the first stanza's poetic devices.
Other than rhyme schemes, personification and imagery, what else are there in these 2 stanzas?
This is a nonsense poem.
The dancing flowers,
Laughing with joy,
There the eternal happy hours,
Suddenly destroy.
Under the sky,
Filled with love,
Utopia I cry,
As peace I shove.
Other than rhyme schemes, personification and imagery, what else are there in these 2 stanzas?
This is a nonsense poem.
The dancing flowers,
Laughing with joy,
There the eternal happy hours,
Suddenly destroy.
Under the sky,
Filled with love,
Utopia I cry,
As peace I shove.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Maybe metaphor ...
Answered by
Cannie
which line is the metaphor? Under the sky filled with love?
Answered by
Writeacher
Sometimes metaphor and personification can be the same words, but I agree with your choices of lines, yes.
Answered by
Cannie
Thanks
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