Auden uses the following poetic devices (literature
techniques) in the poem "O Where Are You
Going?":
-Alliteration:the repetition of consonant sound in
a line of poetry.
"Reader to rider"; "fatal to furnaces";
"midden whose odors will madden"; "gap is the grave"; "fearer to farer"; "path to the
pass"; "dusk will delay"; "diligent looking discover"; "granite to grass"; "horror to
hearer"; "twisted trees"; "swiftly the figure comes softly"; "spot on your skin is a
shocking"
-Personification-: "odors will madden"- the
giving of human characteristics to non-human, non-living
things.
Here, the use of alliteration is by far the most
prominent literary device used in the poem. The use of alliteration gives the poem a
sense of "sing-song". This lends itself to the fact that conversations are taking place
between two people and changing as the poem moves along in action. This is similar to
that of a fairy-tale or epic poem.
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