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  1. The poem “Everyone Sang” follows the rhyme scheme of ABCBB. So, the second line of each stanza rhymes with the fourth and fifth lines of that stanza. Everyone Sang Summary

    The poem “Everyone Sang” follows the rhyme scheme of ABCBB. So, the second line of each stanza rhymes with the fourth and fifth lines of that stanza.

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  1. Alliteration: Alliteration is a literary device in which certain sounds are repeated at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase. The poet has used this poetic device in the following lines. “find in freedom” “Winging wildly” “setting sun” “was wordless”. Metaphor: Metaphor is a literary devicRead more

    • Alliteration:

    Alliteration is a literary device in which certain sounds are repeated at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase.

    The poet has used this poetic device in the following lines.

    find in freedom”

    Winging wildly”

    setting sun”

    was wordless”.

    • Metaphor:

    Metaphor is a literary device where two unrelated objects are compared to each other.

    The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Everyone suddenly burst out singing;

    The speaker compares people to birds who are singing loudly to express their joy after the end of World War I.

    • Simile:

    The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    And I was filled with such delight

    As prisoned birds must find in freedom,

    Here, the speaker is comparing the relief of everyone to a caged bird which attained freedom.

    Everyone’s voice was suddenly lifted;

    And beauty came like the setting sun:

    The speaker in these lines says that the people’s voice started rising. The overall beauty of the song is compared to the setting sun. When the sun starts to set it creates a beautiful view in the sky. In the same way their voices created a unique beauty in the atmosphere.

    • Symbolism:

    Symbolism is a literary device that uses symbols, be they words, people, marks, locations, or abstract ideas to represent something beyond the literal meaning.

    And beauty came like the setting sun:

    The speaker used the symbol of “the setting sun” to the end of World War I

    • Enjambment:

    Enjambment is a poetic device for the continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. An enjambed line lacks punctuation at its line break, so the reader is carried smoothly without interruption to the next line of the poem.

    The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    And I was filled with such delight

    As prisoned birds must find in freedom,

    • Caesura:

    A caesura is a pause in a line of poetry that is formed by the rhythms of natural speech. It will usually occur near the middle of a poetic line but can also occur at the beginning or the end of a line.

    The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Orchards and dark-green fields; on – on – and out of sight.

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  1. Alliteration: Alliteration is a literary device in which certain sounds are repeated at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase. The poet has used this device in the following lines. Drawing no dividend” “Soldiers are sworn” “flaming, fatal” “Soldiers are dreamers” “balls and bats”, Metaphor:Read more

    • Alliteration:

    Alliteration is a literary device in which certain sounds are repeated at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase. The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Drawing no dividend”

    Soldiers are sworn”

    flaming, fatal”

    “Soldiers are dreamers”

    balls and bats”,

    • Metaphor:

    Metaphor is a literary device where two unrelated objects are compared to each other. The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    “Soldiers are citizens of death’s grey land,

    Drawing no dividend from time’s to-morrows.”

    “In the great hour of destiny they stand,”

    The first line is metaphorically referring to the battlefield. While the second line is referring to hope in the future.

    • Polysyndeton:

    Polysyndeton is a literary technique in which a conjunction appears over and over again to join different thoughts in one sentenceThe poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Each with his feuds, and jealousies, and sorrows.

    And mocked by hopeless longing to regain  

    Bank-holidays, and picture shows, and spats,

    And going to the office in the train.

    In these lines the conjunction “and” is repeated often to emphasise the word that is placed after that.

    • Repetition:

    Repetition is a literary device where a certain word or phrase is repeated multiple times to emphasise the word or to create a rhythm.The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Soldiers are citizens of death’s grey land,

    Soldiers are sworn to action; they must win  

    Soldiers are dreamers; when the guns begin

    In the first stanza, the poet repeated the phrase “soldiers are”.

    And in the ruined trenches, lashed with rain,  

    And mocked by hopeless longing to regain  

    And going to the office in the train.

    Similarly in the second stanza the word “and” is repeated.

    • Irony:

    Irony is a literary device in which there is a contrast between expectation and reality. The poet has used this device in the following lines.

    Soldiers are dreamers; when the guns begin

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