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What are the literary devices in this sentence?

What are the literary devices in this sentence?"In the gloom the great dwarf gleamed like gold in a dying fire."It says I have to have two from that sentence!!I already have simile= like gold in a dying fireOthers have mentioned alliteration and simile. I would add: antithesis in "the great dwarf."Antithesis | Literary DevicesAn antithesis plays on the complementary property of opposites to create one vivid picture.

What literary devices are used in this poem?

Hey.

I think you're misunderstanding the term 'literary device'. What you've basically done, is searched for the same letter being used more than once - that's not really a literary device. Plus, I think you mean consonant, not constant.

Anyway, here's your help. A literary device could mean for example...

Alliteration: Its Past, enlightened to Perceive new Periods of Pain

End rhyme: As you spotted, 'contain' and 'pain'.

Imagery and theme: In this case temporal imagery (related to time) - 'recollect', 'future', 'infinite', 'past'.

Syllabic rhythm: first line 8 syllables, second line 6 syllables, third 8 syllables, fourth 6.

Repetition of 'it' in the second stanza also creates a pattern.

There are more, but they get increasingly obscure and it's unlikely the level you're studying at will need to go into that much detail.

Good luck.

Why do writers use literary devices?

There are many literary devices, from allegory to allusion and imagery to metaphor. The main reason literary devices are used is to connect with the reader. When we read, we want to connect to the story in a way to better understand. To truly enjoy what is written we need to become a character in the story. And literary devices help us to better see and feel the storyline. Action, love, suspense, fear and hate are all present when literary devices are used. A good storyline captures all of our senses in a way to take us to the place, either mystical or historical, futuristic or present time that makes the story relevant to the reader. These devices draw the reader in, paint a picture, heighten the senses, and pull at us emotionally. Without literary devices you may as well read a math flash card.

What are some of the Literary devices in Clooney the Clown by Shel Silverstein. ANSWER ASAP (poem below.)?

Help me analyze this poem by Shel Silverstein?
Can you help me identify any uses of literary devices( ex. figurative language, alliterations, allusions, rhythm, meter....) in this poem? I know that there's a rhyme scheme.

Cloony The Clown by Shel Silverstein

I'll tell you the story of Cloony the Clown
Who worked in a circus that came through town.
His shoes were too big and his hat was too small,
But he just wasn't, just wasn't funny at all.
He had a trombone to play loud silly tunes,
He had a green dog and a thousand balloons.
He was floppy and sloppy and skinny and tall,
But he just wasn't, just wasn't funny at all.
And every time he did a trick,
Everyone felt a little sick.
And every time he told a joke,
Folks sighed as if their hearts were broke.
And every time he lost a shoe,
Everyone looked awfully blue.
And every time he stood on his head,
Everyone screamed, "Go back to bed!"
And every time he made a leap,
Everybody fell asleep.
And every time he ate his tie,
Everyone began to cry.
And Cloony could not make any money
Simply because he was not funny.
One day he said, "I'll tell this town
How it feels to be an unfunny clown."
And he told them all why he looked so sad,
And he told them all why he felt so bad.
He told of Pain and Rain and Cold,
He told of Darkness in his soul,
And after he finished his tale of woe,
Did everyone cry? Oh no, no, no,
They laughed until they shook the trees
With "Hah-Hah-Hahs" and "Hee-Hee-Hees."
They laughed with howls and yowls and shrieks,
They laughed all day, they laughed all week,
They laughed until they had a fit,
They laughed until their jackets split.
The laughter spread for miles around
To every city, every town,
Over mountains, 'cross the sea,
From Saint Tropez to Mun San Nee.
And soon the whole world rang with laughter,
Lasting till forever after,
While Cloony stood in the circus tent,
With his head drooped low and his shoulders bent.
And he said,"THAT IS NOT WHAT I MEANT -
I'M FUNNY JUST BY ACCIDENT."
And while the world laughed outside.
Cloony the Clown sat down and cried.

What are some literary devices in the book "All American Girl" by Meg Cabot?

I am doing a paper on the book "All American Girl" by Meg Cabot and I need 3 different literary devices. For example, I need similes, metaphors, or foreshadowing. Please help me. Thanks!!!

Can you find some literary devices in Romeo's speech in act 5 scene 1 lines 36-59 of Romeo and Juliet?

"sharp misery had worn him to the bones" - hyperbole

"well, juliet I will lie with thee tonight"- metaphor

There's also a lot of imagery

What are some literary devices found in the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost?

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningBY ROBERT FROSTWhose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow.My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year.He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake.The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert FrostBesides the rhyme and personification mentioned by Kimba, the poem is organized into four-line stanzas called quatrains.Also, there is alliteration (“watch his woods” and “dark and deep”) and imagery (particularly the sounds in the third stanza).

What are some literary devices used in the poem "Winter Warfare" by Edgell Rickword?

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What are some literary devices in the poem "The Tyger" by William Blake?

found a good website - http://www.pathguy.com/tyger.htm

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