11) Name and exlain. the figure of speech
in the following Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers.....
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It is a flower different from others and eye redder to the center of the pettels the yellow colour potion of the region
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Concept:
A metaphor is a form of speech that compares two unrelated things. As a literary tool, metaphor establishes implicit analogies without the explicit usage of "like" or "as." When two objects are compared, metaphorically speaking, they are said to be identical rather than merely comparable. This is useful in writing when expressing abstract facts with specific imagery or thoughts.
Explanation:
- The flower also expresses its patience in waiting through the long winter for spring.
- The seed will grow into a new plant in the spring, and when its branches begin to bloom, several flowers will appear.
- With the eyes of multiple flowers, it will then laugh at the grass' folly.
- In this instance, the poet allegorically compares human eyes to flowers.
- "Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers" is a metaphor used by Thomas.
- A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses non-literal description to express a concept or draw a comparison with an item or event.
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