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Figurative Language In 'O My Offense Is Rank'

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Throughout Claudius “O my offense is rank” speech there is much figurative language used that sets the mood and tone for this passage. In this passage, it is reviled that Claudius did in fact murder his brother as he admits it in his soliloquy. The mood created in this passage is fear, guilt, regret and shame for what he has done to his brother. The figurative language and sounds contribute to the mood, the biblical parallel connects to the story as he prays for forgiveness of his sins “though my sins be a scarlet, they shall be white as snow”(Isaiah, 1:18) this gives more depth to the fact that he is finally admitting what he has done and feels guilty and is trying to be forgiven. Other figurative language used is allusions such as -“O,
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