"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem that includes alliteration, assonance, rhyme, metaphor, personification, and symbol.
"The Tyger" by William Blake features alliteration, metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, and symbolism.
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost contains metaphor, personification, rhyme, rhythm, and symbolism.
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This is a frivolous or exaggerated example of alliteration. It might be other things as well, but probably not an idiom or a personification.
In figures of speech, it is important to underline the use of language beyond its literal meaning. Look for expressions that add meaning, imagery, or emphasis through the use of metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, irony, or other rhetorical devices. Also, pay attention to any shifts in language or unexpected comparisons that highlight the author's intent or deeper message.
Alliteration and assonance in the words lament and empty :) -Apex-
The use of multiple words with the same first letter (or letter sound) is called alliteration.
The repetition of vowel sounds :) -Apex-
This is alliteration.
The following humorous examples of personification in poetry can make you laugh will illustrating. The leaves on the ground danced in the wind.
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Alliteration. Day, Dark,DrearyMetaphor. Comparing the speakers life to the rainy day.
Personification: "happy flowers" Human trait: lovingly adding manure to the crops
personification.