2. Some are like fields of sunlitcorn,
meet for a bride on her bridal morn,
some, like the flame of her marriage fire,
or, rich with the hue of her hearts's desire,
tinkling, luminous, tender, and clear,
like her bridal laughter and bridal tear.
a) Comment on the simile in the first and second lines.
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1)sunlitcorn
2) bridal morn
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Like her bridal laughter and bridal tear. In the third stanza, the bangle sellers say that some of their bangles are yellow like 'fields of sunlit corn'. ... They represent the flame of a newly turned bride's marriage fire, that is, the passion of her newly made relation. The red bangles also stand for her heart's desire.
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