The document provides examples of different literary devices including a simile comparing bravery to a lion, a metaphor from Shakespeare's "As You Like It" referring to life as a stage, a personification describing death laying icy hands on kings, a simile comparing love to a red rose, and another use of personification quoting from the Bible about death and the grave.
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The document provides examples of different literary devices including a simile comparing bravery to a lion, a metaphor from Shakespeare's "As You Like It" referring to life as a stage, a personification describing death laying icy hands on kings, a simile comparing love to a red rose, and another use of personification quoting from the Bible about death and the grave.
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1. He was as brave as a lion.
Simile
2. "All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances;" William Shakespear: As you like it Metaphor
3. "Death lays its icy hands on kings."
Personification
4. My love is like a red rose..."
Simile
5. "Death! where is thy sting? O Grave! Where is thy victory?"