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8th standard English 2.1 vocation workshop English why is the street light compared to a one red eyed giant​

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Answered by GulabLachman
6

Answer:

The vocation .

Explanation:

In the poem vocation the street light is compared to one red eyed giant in that context where street lights are lightened in the darkness and the eyes of the monster shines brightly when it is dark . It is compared so that it can make one reader feels the eeriness of the situation backed by ghostly sensations .

But it is told in a positive sense . During night roads are prone to any mischievous tasks done by wrong-doers and tricksters . Street light are the lights which keeps a road visible so that if any one who is trying to trick can be caught . So it is dangerous like giant for the evil-doers and the good men.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
10

Answer:

In the poem ‘Vocation’, the street lights are being compared to a red-eyed giant because of the uncanny sensation it created in the center of the road.

Explanation:

It seemed like a red-eyed monster standing on the road which comes into limelight. The shadow and coloration evidence the structure as scary. It was the street lights or the street lamp that was described as one red-eyed head by the poet, Rabindranath Tagore.

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