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In English / High School | 2014-06-29

What is the onomatopoeia in "The Seven Ages of Man"?

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An onomatopoeia refers to the property of such word that implies or describe the sound of an animal or natures noise. Base on that, the sample words in the seven ages of man that implies an onomatopoeia are the MEWLING and PUKING in the nurse's arm, WHINING school boy, SIGHING like furnace, WHISTLES in his sound. I hope this would help

Answered by meerkat18 | 2024-06-10

In Shakespeare's 'The Seven Ages of Man', examples of onomatopoeia include words like 'mewling' and 'puking', which convey sounds related to different life stages. These words help to create a vivid auditory picture of the experiences described in the monologue. Onomatopoeia enriches the emotional connection and imagery within the text.
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Answered by meerkat18 | 2024-12-24