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Learn what a conceit is and how it differs from an extended metaphor. Explore examples of Petrarchan and metaphysical conceits in Renaissance and metaphysical poetry.
Conceit is a literary device that compares two unrelated things in a surprising or improbable way. Learn how conceit works, see examples from Shakespeare and Donne, and find out how to use conceit in everyday life.
Learn what a conceit is and how it compares two very different things in an extended metaphor. See examples of conceit in Shakespeare, Donne, and O'Hara.
12 Φεβ 2020 · Conceit is a fanciful figurative device that compares two dissimilar things, often in love poems. Learn about the origin, types, and uses of conceit with examples from Donne, Shakespeare, and others.
Learn what a conceit is, how it works, and why writers use it in poetry and prose. Explore the types, history, and usage of conceits with examples from Shakespeare, Donne, and others.
1 Απρ 2020 · Learn how to use conceit, a literary device that makes unconventional comparisons, in poems and prose. See how Petrarchan and metaphysical conceits are used by Shakespeare, Donne, Eliot and Dickinson.
Conceit is a literary device that involves a complex and surprising comparison between two unlike things. Learn about the two types of conceit, metaphysical and Petrarchan, and see examples from Donne, Shakespeare and others.