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All Figure of Speech from Class 11th Poem – There is Another Sky

All Figure of Speech from Class 11th Poem - There is Another Sky 2023
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All Figure of Speech from Class 11th Poem No. 3 – There is Another Sky

We are giving Line wise Figure of Speech.

QuestionsAnswers
1. There is another sky, Ever serene and fair.Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between the ‘sky’ and ‘an ideal place’.
Ambiguity : The line does not clearly state what the poet means by another sky.
2. And there is another sunshine, Though it be darkness there.Ambiguity : The line does not clearly state what the poet means by another sunshine
Antithesis: Two opposite ideas ‘sunshine’ and ‘darkness’ are used in the line.
Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between ‘sunshine’ and ‘joy’
3. Never Mind faded forests, Austin, Never mind silent fields.Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between ‘faded forest’ and ‘dull and gloomy experiences’.
Personification : ‘The fields’ have been given the animate quality of being ‘silent’.
Alliteration : The sound of the letter ‘f’ is repeated
Repetition : The words ‘Never mind’ is repeated.
4. Here is a little forest, Whose leaf is ever green.Hyperbole : The statement has been exaggerated – happiness is everlasting.
Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between the ‘little forest full of green leaves and an ideal place that is free of problems and sufferings’.
5. Here is a brighter garden, Where not a frost has been.Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between brighter garden and a place that is just like paradise.
Hyperbole : The statement has been exaggerated to express how darkness and pain have no place in the brighter garden.
Inversion : The sentence construction is not grammatically correct.
6. In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum.Alliteration : The sound of the letter ‘b’ is repeated.
Hyperbole : The statement has been exaggerated to show everlasting joy.
Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between ‘unfading flowers’ and ‘joy and happiness’.
Onomatopoeia : The word ‘hum; demotes a sound.
7. Prithee, my brother, Into my garden come !Metaphor : There is indirect comparison between the garden and the place that offers peace and contement.
Inversion : The sentence construction is not grammatically correct.

So I think you understood the this all the figures of the Speech.

Thanks to All Beloved Readers.

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