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Step-by-step explanation:
In "Persephone", Walter Wykes suggests "Hades and Persephone" to strengthen/attest/contend the issue of imbalance for the opportunity of women.
Wykes utilizes metaphorical language, symbolism, the redundancy of specific words, and stanza arranging to strengthen how the bliss in her chuckling is by and large adversely changed by being stolen and taken to the black market without wanting to.