Alliteration- Plosives - Sound imagery that creates a harsh or violent sound. Makes the reader feel as if something stressful, dangerous, or upsetting may be happening. , Alliteration- Fricative - Creates quite a noisy restless sound. This can be quite forceful for excitement or anger. , Alliteration- Sibalance - Sound device that creates an eery atmosphere. It could mimic the sound of a snake, the ocean, or wind through trees. , Repetition - To make the idea stand out or more prominent. It enhances the dramtatic feeling of a text. It emphasises importance. , Juxtaposition - Highlighs to emphasize the differences or to shock an audience or heighten drama. , Metaphor - Appeals directly to the senses of readers, sharpening their imaginations. It gives a life-like quality to the idea. Provides fresh ways of examining ideas and viewing the world, involves the audience by getting them thinking and linking the comparisons, Personification - It adds vividness to expressions as we always look at the world from a human perspective. Poets rely on personification to bring inanimate things to life, so that their nature and actions are understood in a better way, because it is easier for us to relate to something that is human or that possesses human traits. Its use encourages us to develop a perspective that is new., Free verse - Greater freedom of expression and more room to explore feelings and experiences. May be ironic if the topic of the topic of the poem is about oppression. ,

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