THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US William Wordsworth About the writer: In the history of English literature William Wordsworth is known as a romantic poet. He belongs to the…
METONYMY "Metonymy" is a figure of speech based on association. The word "Metonymy" has been derived from the Greek word "Metonumia". "Meta" means "Substitute" and "Onoma" means "Name". Thus,…
SIMILE INTRODUCTION The word "simile" comes from the Latin word "similis" which means likeness. A simile is statement of likeness between two different things or actions. It consists of placing…
PERSONIFICATION Personification is a figure of speech in which the attributes of a person are transferred to inanimate or abstract things. In other word,s in this figure inanimate objects…
Pathetic Fallacy Pathetic Fallacy is the association of human feelings, sensations or thoughts to nature, inanimate objects or animals eg. A cruel sea, a ominous cliff, a firm rock, blooding…