In this excerpt from act ii of shakespeare’s macbeth, which figure of speech is used in the underlined words?
macbeth:
is this a dagger which i see before me,
the handle toward my hand? come, let me clutch thee: —
i have thee not, and yet i see thee still.
art thou not, fatal vision, sensible
to feeling as to sight? or art thou but
a dagger of the mind, a false creation,
proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
i see thee yet, in form as palpable
as this which now i
(act ii, scene i)
personification
apostrophe
allusion
hyperbole
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