Throughout history, poets have been experimenting with various forms of figurative languages. A visualized language allows a poet to express his or her meaning in poetry. The advantage of using various forms of figurative languages is that it communicates deep meaning intensively. The poet can use various languages such as analogous words, paradoxical words, metaphor, rhyme, and anaphora. These examples are only a small part of the various forms, but they are best known.
Introduction: Matthew Arnold succeeded in beautifying the language of the poem "Dover Beach" by combining several metaphor, metaphor, metaphor, rhyme, poor mistake, hints and anaphora. Here I will try to find various languages used in poetry. This is a metaphor suggesting a comparison between two different things, but it is not clearly stated. In this poet poetry of Dover Beach, faith is compared with the ocean. The climax here is comparable to the unbreakable beliefs of God in God and religion, and spiritual and religious beliefs for the retreat and collapse of the waves. Once popular "sea of faith" is shrinking, people can immerse in this dull and cruel world.
Repeat the same word at the end of successive phrases, phrases, or sentences. It is also known as an episetrophy, sometimes also known as anti straw. It is a counterpart of metaphor and anaphora. This emphasizes the last word of a phrase or sentence, so this is a highly emphasized device. In the first section, Angelou first pointed out that beautiful women are considering what makes them look beautiful. Because it is not suitable for designer clothes, I surprised other women. "A beautiful woman's miracle" - she uses rhymes. When she explained her beauty, she said another woman thought her answer was a lie. Now, Angleou will start listing herself to list her characteristics or to show her answer.