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What metaphor does Oliver use throughout to illustrate his view of the current relationship between Britain and its American Colonies? How does he personify the motivations of the Revolution and what effect does this personification have on the view his audience has of the Revolution?

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Oliver makes use of the metaphor "In the Ingratitude of this Rebellion" to show the relationship between the British and American Colonies.

What is a Metaphor?

This is a figure of speech that is used to make comparisons between two dissimilar things in a direct way.

Hence, we can see from the complete text that Oliver also uses personification to attribute a human attribute to the struggle of the American colonists to get independence from Britian.

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