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‘The river has a soul.’ ‘Life and death.’ These are the two expressions that are repeated in the poem; but both of them indicate different figures of speech. Find out and discuss. - English

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‘The river has a soul.’
‘Life and death.’
These are the two expressions that are repeated in the poem; but both of them indicate different figures of speech. Find out and discuss.

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‘The river has a soul.’
‘Life and death.’

Personification: The ‘river’ is personified as it is said to have a ‘soul’.

Antithesis: Two opposite ideas ‘life’ and ‘death’ have been placed in the same line to represent the perpetual cycle of birth and death, thus conveying their temporary nature.

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Chapter 2.8: Small Towns and Rivers - Brainstorming (A4) [Page 133]

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