- Consonance and Alliteration: Consonance is repetition of consonant sound in nearby words.
- Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.
- Sibilance: Again sibilance is also a kind of consonance where 'S' sound is repeated making a hissing tone.
- Epizeuxis:
- Enjambment:
- Synecdoche:
- Allusion:
Just so, which figure of speech has been used in the last two lines and how in the television?
In the last two lines ,the figure of speech which has been used is hyperbole. Hyperbole is a device that uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
Subsequently, question is, what type of poem is the television? Form & language
The poem is a long one but very simple in language and form. It follows rhymed Iambic tetrameter lines throughout the poem with no stanza division.
Simply so, who are being addressed in the poem television?
In the poem “Television” by Roald Dahl, the poet addresses his concern about harmful effects of television addiction to the parents who have little children. In a broader view, this is being addressed to the readers or to the society at large.
What is the figure of speech in a dozen eyeballs on the floor?
Hyperbole