Question on: JAMB Literature - 2015

This question is based on Literary Appreciation.

In Williams Shakespeare: Twelfth Night

I have said too much unto a heart of stone,

And laid my honour too unchary on it',

There's something in me that

reproves my fault. But such a headstrong potent fault it is That it but mocks reproof.'

A heart of stone in the lines above is an example of

A
assonance
B
Metaphor
C
Litotes
D
antonym
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Correct Option: B

A heart of stone in the excerpt is metaphor because it is a direct comparison without the use of 'as' or 'like'.

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