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What is the figure of speech employed in the following line?"I weep like a child for the past".1. Metaphor2. Personification3. Simile4. Alliteration

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The correct answer is 'Simile'.

  • The line "I weep like a child for the past" has been taken by the poem Piano by D. H. Lawrence.
  • “Piano” is a lyric poem reflecting the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker as he listens at dusk to a woman singing a song that brings back childhood memories of sitting at his mother's feet while she played the piano. 
  • Believing he had escaped those difficult days, the speaker in D.H. Lawrence's “Piano” begins to “weep like a child for the past” and for those brief moments of comfort he shared with his mother. Her voice evokes a flood of remembrance” of when he was a “child sitting under the piano” beside his mother's “poised feet".


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