Poetic Devices/Figures of Speech poem Father Returning Home

Father Returning Home

Poetic Devices/Figures of Speech:

My father travels on the late evening train

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘t’.

Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘s’.

Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘s’.

2. Personification- animate qualities are given to- suburbs

3. Transferred Epithet- the epithet ‘unseeing’ transferred from ‘poet’ to his ‘eyes’

His shirt and pants are soggy and his black raincoat

Answer: 1. Metaphor- ‘black raincoat’ has been compared to the bleakness of the rainy day.

Stained with mud and his bag stuffed with books Is falling apart.

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘s’.

His eyes dimmed by age

Fade homeward through the humid monsoon night.

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘h’.

2. Transferred Epithet- the epithet ‘humid’ transferred from the weather to ‘night’.

Now I can see him getting off the train

Like a word dropped from a long sentence.

Answer: 1. Simile- father getting of the train is compared to ‘a word dropped from a long sentence’.

He hurries across the length of the grey platform,

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘h’.

2. Metaphor- grey platform compared to the father’s present situation.

  1. Crosses the railway line, enters the lane,

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘l’.

His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries onward.

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘h’.

Home again, I see him drinking weak tea,

Eating a stale chapati, reading a book.

Answer: 1. Synecdoche- ‘chapatti’ represents ‘food’.

He goes into the toilet to contemplate

Man’s estrangement from a man-made world.

Answer: 1. Repetition- ‘man’

The cold water running over his brown hands,

Answer: 1. Transferred Epithet- the epithet ‘brown transferred from the man to his hands.

A few droplets cling to the greying hair on his wrists.

Answer: 1. Synecdoche- ‘greying hair represents the ‘father’s old age’.

 His sullen children have often refused to share

Jokes and secrets with him.

Answer: 1. Alliteration- Repeat ion of the sound ‘s’.

Listening to the static on the radio, dreaming

Answer: Onomatopoeia- the word ‘static’ presents the hissing sounds coming from the radio.

 

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