Classic poetry series
d. Litotes/Understatement
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d. Litotes/Understatement In line 4 of the first stanza: “Weeps incessantly for my sin” In line 3 of the second stanza: “On the hungry craving wind” In line 4 of the second stanza: “My spectre follows thee behind” In line 4 of the fourth stanza: “Fill my pleasant nights with tears?” In line 3 of the fifth stanza: “Their marble tombs I built with tears” In line 4 of the sixth stanza: “Around my couch with torches bright” In line 2 of the seventh stanza: “Crown with wine my mournful head” From some lines of poem above, we can conclude that they use languages which are opposite to what is expected or less than expected. The lines have purpose to scorn their self, and emphasizing the magnitude of a statement by denying its opposite.
In line 1 of the fifth stanza: “Seven of my sweet loves thy knife” 51
The line above uses Metaphor. It‟s mean use direct comparison which does not require special key words. It is in which two "essentially unlike things" are shown to have a type of resemblance or create a new image.
In line 3 of the third stanza: “Through the wintry hail and rain” In line 4 of the third stanza: “When wilt thou return again?” In line 4 of the seventh stanza: “Thy transgressions, great and small” Some of lines above include in Pun. In that line, there are plays of words which an expression intended for a humorous or rhetorical effect by exploiting different meanings of words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and on the similar sense or sound of different words.
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