A Coney Island Life Figurative Language

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Everyone lives on the same earth. Everyone has dreams and hopes and fears. In “A Coney Island Life” by James L. Weil, Weil takes us into the mind of a man who doesn’t know how much time he has left. He gives us a wistful interpretation of life where he compares ones dreams and aspirations to the Amusement Park in New York. Weil uses figurative language, imagery, and ultimately the tone of the poem, to express how Coney Island embodies one’s life long journey.
The Poem consists of figurative language aspects. In the first half of the poem, Weil writes that the man saw his “helium hopes break skyward”. Helium and hopes represents alliteration in that the first consonant sounds in both words are identical. In doing this, Weil creates a whimsical

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