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Read the poem below, and identify the figurative language used. Then explain how this figurative language contributes to the tone, mood, and overall meaning of the poem.
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Fame is a fickle food1
Upon a shifting plate
Whose table once a
Guest but not
The second time is set.

Whose crumbs the crows inspect
And with ironic caw
Flap past it to the Farmer's Corn —
Men eat of it and die.2

—Emily Dickinson, "1659"

1. Fickle means erratic or constantly changing.

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Answer:

the figurative language in this passage is a metaphor "fame is a fickle food"

this figurative language contributes to the tone, mood, and overall meaning of the poem by comparing fame to a fickle food because it is something that can transform people in an instant.

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