In Senghor's Black Woman, the dominant literary device is
In "Black Woman" by Leopold Sedar Senghor, the dominant literary device is metaphor. Senghor frequently compares the black woman to abstract and natural elements, such as the earth, the sun and a divine presence, to celebrate her beauty, strength and cultural significance. These metaphor are central to the poem's themes of identity and appreciation of African heritage.
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