Metaphor-
1) The evil one
2) Giant scorpion shadows
Personification-
1) Diabolic Tail
2) He risked the rain again
3) Flame feeding
4) Tame
Simile-
1) Swarms of flies
Imagery-
1) Buzzed - Sound Imagery
2) Shadows - Imagery
3) They clicked their tongues- Sound Imagery
4) More candles and lanterns - Smell Imagery
Hyperbole-
1) A hundred times
Irony-
1) The peace of understanding on each face
2) Sceptic, Rationalist
Alliteration-
1) Parting with his poison
2) He risked the rain again
3) Poison purify
4) herb,hybrid
5) Flame feeding
6) More candles, more lanterns, more neighbours, more insects
There could be many themes for this poem.
1st - The helplessness that one feels when a loved on is in pain.
2nd - Religion (As Ezekiel refers to: ''sceptic'', ''blessing'', ''curse'')
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Simile Enjambment Caeusara
i have no ideia what figure of speech is applied n actually i dont wanna know cause it wont add me anything at all
idk
figure of speech according to categories
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs
Yes, "It rained all night." is a complete sentence.
The sirenis the heart of the night,pounding on my ear drum until they bleed.
i have no ideia what figure of speech is applied n actually i dont wanna know cause it wont add me anything at all
A figure of speech
The father in the poem "The Night of the Scorpion" by Nissim Ezekiel is portrayed as a strong and stoic figure who remains calm and steadfast in the face of adversity. He is depicted as selfless and caring, willing to endure any hardship to protect and save his family. His actions reflect his deep love and commitment to his family, making him a heroic and admirable figure in the poem.
idk
I think not.
figure of speech according to categories
The Tagalog term for "figure of speech" is "larawang-diwa."
The scorpion, which hid under the sack of rice due to the rain, stung the mother and then runs back into the rain to escape the villagers.
Kino heard a scorpion moving in the night.
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.