Imagery: The poem uses vivid and descriptive language to create mental images of the objects described, such as "the glass of the aquarium" and "the snow."Metaphor: The poem may include metaphorical comparisons, though subtle. For example, everyday objects are often presented in a way that elevates their significance.Personification: Objects might be given human qualities, though this is more subtle in Williams' work. The focus is often on how these objects evoke emotional responses.Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds in close proximity, such as "lovely" and "things," enhances the rhythm and musicality of the poem.