Wife Of Bath's Prologue Literary Devices

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The literary device that is used in the text is simile. Simile is an explicit comparison between two unlike things through the use of connecting words, usually “like” or “as.” The technique of simile is known as a rhetorical analogy, as it is a device used for comparison. (http://www.literarydevices.com/simile). In the text of General Prologue, for example, in line 69, and his port as meeke as is a maide. Another example is in line 92, He was as fresh as in the month of May. In line 171, and eek as loude as dooth the chapel belle, simile is also be found. Next example will be line 190, Grehoundes he hadde as swift as fowl in flight. In text of the Wife of Bath’s Prologue, in line 310, for his crispe heer, shining as gold so fin. Besides, personification