This example of repetition emphasizes the pain the parents endured by losing their previous child. Kearney uses alliteration by saying, “people in their house on TV are ghosts haunting a house haunting houses. / pregnant women in their houses on TV are haunted houses haunting a house / haunting houses” (lines 9-10). …show more content…
Kozma’s usage of metaphors, specifically the first stanza, “O Eternal Worrior--O Six-Legged God”--and “O Tiny Resurrectionist,” are all used to ironically compare the fly to some type of higher being (lines1-3). These comparisons make the fly seem indestructible or everlasting. However, in the second stanza, the author uses a metaphor to compare a fly to a “careless parent” (line 8). This use of figurative language lets the reader know that the fly does not have a single worry or concern. Andrew Kozma uses metaphors, a type of figurative language, to help the reader form an interpretation that goes beyond the literal meaning of the