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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help with poetic devices and symbolism in this poem with quotes: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/21688/the-unsung-hero/ Please, thanks.

OpenStudy (hannaha):

Oh dear. It's poetry. O_O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

noooooooooo

OpenStudy (hannaha):

I'm so sorry!!! *sobs*

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

"I happen to be good at poetic writings."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yaaay, please help

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

"I'll see what I can do."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please fallenangelorchid, ill do anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its okay @HannahA Nobody is perfect...

OpenStudy (hannaha):

okay *wipes away tears*

OpenStudy (hannaha):

sorry @i-luv-choolates GOOD LUCK THO!

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

I honestly don't see anything wrong with it, its very implicit, and leaves you thinking... its a great piece of literature.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did u find any poetic devices in specific? @fallenangelorchid

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

"Their stories will live Well beyond their years" <--- Thats one.

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

Remember, Poetic devices are figure's of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means; the opposite of exaggeration.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what would that be? for instance is it allusion or something? what poetic device?

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

Indeed that one would be an allusion.

OpenStudy (fallenangelorchid):

In this narrative itself, are plenty Poetic devices. Another one: "Who did not chose But was chosen" Which would be either an "Ode" or a "Free verse."

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