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Heres a few examples

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simile: Oh, Ophelia, you’ve been on my mind girl like a drug

-When an addict’s brain is hooked on a drug, often that drug is the only thing they can think about. The Lumineers use this simile to compare their love for a woman, Ophelia, to that of an addictive drug.

Hyperbole: He feels likes he's on top / And I don't feel no remorse / And you can't see past my blindness.

-The hyperbole is how he feels on top of the world. Because we all know we can't be on top of the world. While in the next phrases I feel as if he is indicating that we can't see past the blindness from all the remorse as a metaphor.

Repetition: Oh, Ophelia, heaven help a fool who falls in love

-This line provides a connotation that love is relatively negative because the person who is in love is a “fool” and needs “help”. “Oh, Ophelia” is also repeated frequently throughout the song to emphasize who the song is directed towards and alliteration is used in this phrase to make it catchy and flow nicely.

Alliteration: Oh, Ophelia

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simile: Oh, Ophelia, you’ve been on my mind girl like a drug

-When an addict’s brain is hooked on a drug, often that drug is the only thing they can think about. The Lumineers use this simile to compare their love for a woman, Ophelia, to that of an addictive drug.

Hyperbole: He feels likes he's on top / And I don't feel no remorse / And you can't see past my blindness.

-The hyperbole is how he feels on top of the world. Because we all know we can't be on top of the world. While in the next phrases I feel as if he is indicating that we can't see past the blindness from all the remorse as a metaphor.

Repetition: Oh, Ophelia, heaven help a fool who falls in love

-This line provides a connotation that love is relatively negative because the person who is in love is a “fool” and needs “help”. “Oh, Ophelia” is also repeated frequently throughout the song to emphasize who the song is directed towards and alliteration is used in this phrase to make it catchy and flow nicely.

Alliteration: Oh, Ophelia

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