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Figurative Language In Edgar Allen Poe's The Bells

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Edgar Allen Poe uses figurative language in his poem “The Bells” to connect with the readers and grab their attention to the sound of the bells. In particular, Mr. Poe uses onomatopoeia and alliteration to convey his message to his readers.

“The Bells” is a poem that describes the sounds of four different kinds of bells. Mr. Poe uses onomatopoeia to give a vivid description of the sound each bell makes. Such examples are used in this line “…how they ring out in delight”. onomatopoeia refers either to words that resemble in sound what they represent such as "jingling," "tinkling," "clash," and "clang."

Poe also uses another figurative language, alliteration, to provide insight into his words. Alliterations grab the readers attention and remain
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