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Generally speaking, figurative language refers to language that is not literal. Poets use figurative language to compare like (or unlike) things: This device encourages the reader to see something in terms of something else.
Personification is one example of figurative language in “Once by the Pacific.” A poet personifies an object, animal, or abstraction by ascribing it human characteristics. In Line 2, for example, the waves “looked over others coming in” —they can “see” as a human would. In the following line, they even have the capacity to think (“And thought of doing something to the shore,” Line 3). This gives the clouds human agency and capacity for malevolence. The clouds are also personified as possessing hair and eyes (Line 6); the “gleam” of their eyes suggests some evil intelligence. Finally, in Line 8, the speaker personifies the shore, describing it as “lucky.”
Frost also uses synesthesia, another type of figurative language. Synesthesia refers to the experience of one sensory event in terms of another; for example, “seeing” a musical note, or “hearing” a certain color. In “Once by the Pacific,” “misty din” is a synesthetic image. The noise made by waves (and wind, presumably) should be auditory, but Frost presents the image in visual terms.
By Robert Frost
Acquainted with the Night
Acquainted with the Night
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After Apple-Picking
After Apple-Picking
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A Time To Talk
A Time To Talk
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Birches
Birches
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Dust of Snow
Dust of Snow
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Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice
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Mending Wall
Mending Wall
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Nothing Gold Can Stay
Nothing Gold Can Stay
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October
October
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Out, Out—
Out, Out—
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Putting in the Seed
Putting in the Seed
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Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
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The Death of the Hired Man
The Death of the Hired Man
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The Gift Outright
The Gift Outright
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The Road Not Taken
The Road Not Taken
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West-Running Brook
West-Running Brook
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