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Why is Moonlight compared to a Lily in bloom ?


This Question is belong to the poem Abou Ben Adhem by Leigh Hunt .

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Answered by brajnedra
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The comparison of Abou Ben Adhem’s room in moonlight and in the presence of the angel to a lily in bloom is a symbolic one.

And saw, within the moonlight in his room,
Making it rich, & like a lily in bloom,
An angel, writing in a book of gold.

Literally, Abou’s cell was filled with moonlight, making it silvery bright that resembles a white budding lily in its beauty. The presence of the angel has made a transformation of the room.

On a symbolic level, it shows the brightness an angel can bring to one’s life. As our author mentions it in his analysis of the poem, it conveys the potential of this encounter between Abou and the angel to bloom into something pure and noble.

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Answered by btsarmy3694
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HEY MATE your answer is......

The comparison of Abou Ben Adhem’s room in moonlight and in the presence of the angel to a lily in bloom is a symbolic one.Literally, Abou’s cell was filled with moonlight, making it silvery bright that resembles a white budding lily in its beauty. The presence of the angel has made a transformation of the room.

On a symbolic level, it shows the brightness an angel can bring to one’s life. As our author mentions it in his analysis of the poem, it conveys the potential of this encounter between Abou and the angel to bloom into something pure and noble.



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