stalwart
Stalwart means well-founded, firm or strong. Thanks to our stalwart defense, the enemy was repulsed.The good Friar Tuck was alleged to have been a stalwart archer and swordsman.The term valiant could be also be defined as stalwart or brave.
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An example of a literary term used in "A Hymn to the Morning" is personification, where the morning is given human-like qualities or actions.
The literary term for a figure that forewarns of danger, like a storm banshee, is a harbinger. Harbingers are often depicted as omens or signs that something significant is about to happen.
"Huns" in "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane is a metaphorical literary term. It is used to symbolize the enemy forces faced by soldiers during the Civil War and represents fear, danger, and uncertainty in the novel.
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