Repetition -- repeating words or lines for effect
others are metaphors, similes, and personification
they are used to make poetry more interesting.
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personification
allusion
The literary device that is used here is repetition.
The sentence "It's not the best weather today" uses the literary device litotes, which is an understatement where the speaker uses negation to express the opposite of what's being said.
personification,imagery,metaphors,repeition
The literary device used in this line is personification, where beauty is given the human characteristic of being stiffened and staring up at the sky. This personification helps to create a vivid image and evoke emotion in the reader.
The literary device used in the underlined portion of the poem "The Death of Autumn" is personification, where autumn, a season, is given human-like qualities of dying and weeping.
Alliteration, repetition, and onomatopoeia are all literary devices used in "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe. Each stanza in the poem features a different type of bell, and the use of these literary devices helps create a sense of rhythm and musicality in the poem.
The poem "To a Skylark" by Percy Bysshe Shelley uses various literary devices such as imagery, simile, and alliteration. The predominant device used is symbolism, as the skylark symbolizes the idea of freedom, joy, and the transcendent power of nature.
It seems you have omitted the lines you are referring to. Please provide the lines so I can identify the literary device being used.
figurative language
Personification is a literary device used in "A Time to Talk." The poem personifies the sun as having the ability to be called down by the speaker and the bird as having the ability to choose expert timing for its song, giving them human-like qualities.