Read the poem by A. E. Housman.
XXXV

When first my way to fair I took
Few pence in purse had I,
And long I used to stand and look
At things I could not buy.

Now times are altered: if I care
To buy a thing, I can;
The pence are here and here's the fair,
But where's the lost young man?

--To think that two and two are four
And neither five nor three
The heart of man has long been sore
And long 'tis like to be.

What type of figurative language is best illustrated in this poem?

- understatement
- simile
- symbol
- irony

Respuesta :

Answer:

I'd go with Symbolism

bc the heart of man has long been sore?

Explanation:

nothing seems to be an undestament

there's no like or as comparisons

there's no irony

The figurative language illustrated in this poem is Symbol.

What is figurative?

Figurative is departing from the literal use of words.

What is language?

A language is the method of human communication using words.

What is illustrated?

Illustrated means which contains pictures.

What is Symbol?

A character used for representation is called a symbol.

Here in the poem the man's heart became sore so it is symbolized like this.

Hence the option (3) is correct.

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