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Devices Of Foregrounding-deviation And Parallelism–what R They In Here!?

William Shakespeare - Sonnet eighteen
Shall you Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day?
Shall you examination thee to the summer’s day? a
Thou art some-more elegant as good as some-more temperate: b
Rough winds do shake up up the celestial buds of May, a
And summer’s authorization hath all as good marked down the date: b
Sometime as good taboo the eye of sky shines, [...]

How Can U Analyse These Literary Text!what Elements And Devices U Can Find?

William Shakespeare - Sonnet eighteen
Shall you Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day?
Shall you examination thee to the summer’s day? a
Thou art some-more elegant as good as some-more temperate: b
Rough winds do shake up up the celestial buds of May, a
And summer’s authorization hath all as good marked down the date: b
Sometime as good taboo the eye of sky shines, [...]

What Literary Devices Are Used In This Text!?by Oscar Wild?

The college of song was filled with the free-flowing smell of roses, as good as when the light summer zephyr shabby amidst the trees of the garden, there came by the open pathway the difficult smell of the lilac, or the some-more fragile odour of the pink-flowering thorn.
From the quandary of the stately chair of [...]

Novel!what Is Foregrounded By Its Deviation, Parallelism, Repetition – What Poetic Features/ Devices/ Techniqu

What is foregrounded by the deviation, parallelism, practice – what superb features/ devices/ techniques have been there?
Oscar Wilde’s novel the Picture of Dorian Gray, Chapter 1 – ‘the college of song was filled with the free-flowing smell of roses’.
The college of song was filled with the free-flowing smell of roses, as good as when the [...]

What Is Foregrounded By Its Deviation, Parallelism, Repetition – What Poetic Features/ Devices/ Techniques Are

What is foregrounded by the deviation, parallelism, practice – what superb features/ devices/ techniques have been there?
Oscar Wilde’s novel the Picture of Dorian Gray, Chapter 1 – ‘the college of song was filled with the free-flowing smell of roses’.
The college of song was filled with the free-flowing smell of roses, as good as when the [...]