1. "Ode To Autumn" by John Keats
This is done through a use of linguistic techniques or figurative language, including personification, auditory imagery, rhetorical questions, metaphors, similes and more. ... The author concentrates on giving autumn a personal and unique touch to allow readers to be able to see all the wonders of autumn. Autumn is frequently described as dark, callous and often conveying death; here, the writer praises autumn, showing its splendour and elegance to all. ... The technique used here is personification; autumn is given a human quality of conspiring/scheming. ... This personification of autumn,...
- Word Count: 1272
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School