fog in literature and poetry
Fog in literature and poetry refers to a frequently employed literary device where fog is used as a metaphor or symbol to create a sense of mystery, uncertainty, or confusion, often representing the blurred lines between reality and illusion, consciousness and unconsciousness, or past and present.
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