4. What do mad people see in the eyes of the kitten in the poem 'The Mad'?
O A. Heaven gleaming
O B. Hell
O C. Horror
O D. Beauty
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c horror because it's the mad we are talking about here people
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A.) Heaven gleaming
- The Mad can be examined from a variety of angles. The artistic embellishment of the poem that is the Mad, is the subject of criticism for the readers of the poem. The poet claims that they speak in moonlight, not dreams, and that on full moon days, their tongue bursts forth in order to speak. The poet is embellishing language with a hyperbolic and aesthetic that is literary. This is the personification in language that has been used throughout the poem. There is also a personification of bleeding trees. The language of personification can also be seen in Kitten's eyes, where heaven seem to be shining, and in the chorus of ant songs.
- They envision an archetypal God who is unimaginably powerful and omnipotent. The poet's own psyche may have been revealed in the personification of trees bleeding and flies having souls in the lines of the poem. The language of poetic eloquence humanises nature in the form of personification. The poet's repressed language emerges from his or her awareness in the form of the kitten's vision of heaven and the chorus of singing ants.
Hence, option A is correct.
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