The snow drifts into hills of white

The imprints of his lonely plight
Lie deep beneath the fallen snow,
Lost to all but those who know
The truths that spurred this venture forth
From warmer pasts to its present course,
The words, the deeds, the thoughts untold—
The love that lost to a heart too bold.
Reflecting hues of the starless night, The snow drifts into hills of white.
3-5 sentences, identify and explain at least two stylistic devices that the poet uses to add erest and meaning to the poem.

One stylistic device used in this poem is personification, as the snow is described as "drifting into hills of white" and having imprints of the protagonist's "lonely plight." Personifying the snow gives it a sense of agency and emotion, emphasizing the theme of loneliness and loss.

Another stylistic device employed is imagery, as the poet paints a vivid picture of the winter landscape and the emotions of the protagonist. The reader can imagine the snowy scene, the imprints beneath the snow, and the desolate mood portrayed in the poem. This use of sensory details enhances the reader's connection to the emotions being conveyed in the poem.