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anaphora
Anaphora is the repetition of words at the beginning of a group of clauses or sentences in order to add emphasis to them. Here the clauses all begin with "And the". It only changes towards the end when it says "And all the". This repetition emphasizes all the things that he sees wherever he goes and how they are all similar no matter where he goes.
An allegory is a story that has a deeper hidden meaning. Imagery is using words to paint an image in the reader's mind. While this passage does describe everything that is seen, the images are meant to be general so that it's as if they could take place anywhere. Metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.