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What are the poetic devices used in the poem New Day's Lyric?

What are the poetic devices used in the poem New Day's Lyric?

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    1. Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the same line, such as the sound of /e/ in “That though we weren’t ready for this” and the sound of /o/ in “So let us not return to what was normal.”
    2. Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in the same line in quick successions, such as the sound of /w/ in “to what was normal.”
    3. Anaphora: It refers to the repetition of a word or expression in the first part of some verses. For example, the word “we” in the first stanza of the poem emphasizes the point, such as; “We have been readied by it./ We steadily vow that no matter.”
    4. Consonance: Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in the same line, such as the sound of /t/ in “We steadily vow that no matter” and the sound of /n/ in “Someday we can venture beyond it.”
    5. Enjambment: It is defined as a thought in verse that does not come to an end at a line break; rather, it rolls over to the next line. For example; “What was cursed, we will cure./ What was plagued, we will prove pure.”
    6. Imagery: Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses. For example, “Be bold, sang Time this year”, “We remember, not just for the sake of yesterday” and “Come, look up with kindness yet.”
    7. Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between objects that are different in nature. The poet has used hope and kindness as extended metaphors to show how these two have the power to transform the world.
    8. Symbolism: Symbolism is using symbols to signify ideas and qualities, giving them symbolic meanings different from the literal meanings. The poem uses symbols such as hope, faith, tolerance, and encouragement.

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