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The poem is entirely metaphorical. Pick out the comparison from the poem. world - .............

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The poem is entirely metaphorical. Pick out the comparison from the poem.

world - .............

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world - stage

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पाठ 1.4: All the World’s a Stage - English workshop [पृष्ठ २६]

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बालभारती English Kumarbharati Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 1.4 All the World’s a Stage
English workshop | Q 7. (A) (a) | पृष्ठ २६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

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One day a wonderful plate full in gold

fell from Heaven into a courtyard of

a temple at Benaras; so on the

plate these words were inscribe.

"A gift from Heaven to he who  

loves better". The priests at once

made a announcement that every

-day at noon, all which would like    

 to claimed the plate should come

eg                    in                             of
(a) ________ ____________
(b) ________ ____________
(c) ________ ____________
(d) ________ ____________
(e) ________ ____________
(f) ________ ____________
(g) ________ ____________
(h) ________ ____________

 


An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines normally-contradictory terms. The most common form of oxymoron involves an adjective-noun combination of two words like- failed success
Writers often use an oxymoron to call attention to an apparent contradiction. For example, Wilfred Owen's poem The Send-off refers to soldiers leaving for the front line, who "lined the train with faces grimly gay." The oxymoron 'grimly gay' highlights the

contradiction between how the soldiers feel and how they act: though they put on a brave face and act cheerful, they feel grim. Some examples of oxymorons are- dark sunshine, cold sun, living dead, dark light, almost exactly etc. The story Mrs. Packletide's Tiger has a number of oxymorons. Can you identify them and write them down in your notebooks?


Identify Shakespeare's use of personification in the poem.


Like part one, the second part also has a number of literary devices. List them out in the same way as you had done in question number seven and explain them.


Pick out one example of the following Figure of Speech.

Repetition


Identify the Figure of Speech in the following line.

They bring me tokens of myself.


Identify the Figure of Speech in the following line.

No one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.


Pick out the examples of Alliteration and Repetition from the poem.


Identify the Figures of speech used from those given in the bracket.

(Simile/Repetition/Antithesis/Personification/Metaphor/Alliteration/Apostrophe)

“If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs”


Complete the following example of Hyperbole using words from the bracket below.

(horse / lion / death / an ocean / ton / second / help)

She wept ______ of tears.


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